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Depends on what you mean longing. From my point of view, it doesn’t make sense, because a reasonable influence fetches and the horse doesn’t get any help on the circuit.
More sensual is a well-fitted box (not such a halter part, but correct cardboard trims!) and gaze training to long anatomically useful. A good base offers the long course of Babette Teschen http://www.wege-zum-pferd.de
So, for the DIRECT Longing NO!!!
If you want to run the horse in a circle, you can do it. But it’s not healthy.
I generally don’t have much of a tie. They restrict the movement sequence. And just to long at the Trense to buckle the ties? That’s good.
In my opinion, you should be longing at the Kappzaum. Look here:
https://www.cavallo.de/reittraining/mit-kappzaum-optimal-longation/
There you will find all the information about longing with capping.
Thank you.
No.
for the type of meaningless centrifuging, moreover, requires a long binding thread of nylon. a longe is completely overrated for this.
Depends on what you understand under “Longing”. Move in circles, a good horse, yes.
And with a trense? I mean, you don’t have to be a runner, do you?
Best no auxiliary trains, but also no trense
You can’t throw different methods together. Either with capping, or with bits and ties – with a correct concept.
But you don’t seem to have a plan at all, and then you’ll be confused by different opinions. I’d recommend you go to a course first. Whether “FN” with correspondingly complete equipment, or (as recommended by GF most users here), for example “travel to the horse” is a point of view. But for a method, you should decide to apply it correctly.
You shouldn’t be longing at the bite in general.
As I said, you will hear controversial opinions, and here mainly in a certain direction 😏
If you can, but in order to be able to stretch really healthy, you already need a box and the skills to
I can. But the pony has nothing but halters, saddles and trenches that fit her.
Hello you’re not longing with a trense anymore, there are extra halters for longing, look here. are not even expensive that can afford you
https://www.google.com/search?q=search+halfter+for+longing&oq=search+halfter+longing&aqs=chrome.69i57j33i160j33i160i395.8451j1j15&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Okay, thank you, I’ve seen this before.
but as long as there are such halters I don’t know, 20 years ago I haven’t seen anything like that at the time you’ve longed with the trenze, you don’t do it anymore
That’s not a good option either. Slides too much and can literally go to the eye
That’s what you do today. Only not according to any riding style.
I’m sorry.
These are so-called longiernecks, and instead of them one could also take a halter. As I said, “wishiwashi” is
that is on my link watching a caappaum, a barnneck is not taken anymore or only the least
But instead of these halters, you could simply take the barnneck. It doesn’t take much, you have a “wishiwashi” effect on both. 🙃
A kappzaum adapted to the horse head is much better.