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The rider who plumps in the back also hurts. We also do the locking strap, which is often too narrowly strapped. Weh also does a water trench when it’s pulled around like stupid, she’s wrong or something else. Weh also does a hackamore, which is too deep.
Flat-rate, a candidate does not cause pain. It is used for finer communication with the horse maul and allows the rider another type of action, namely the trimming.
Don’t forget spores!
For spores, the same applies to kandare and whatever. How was that with the “Rasierklinge in the hand of an monkey”….?
For more subtle help. Correctly applied, do not hurt the horse. For this, however, a fine rider hand is necessary and one should only use a kandare if one has such a rider hand and knows how the leverage effect of the kandare works and what it can do all.
Is that your horse?
Jip, this is mine
I like them, are very pretty
He is an Oldenburger Springpferd
What breed is the sweet?
Thank you
It’s Romeo! It’s pretty!
Because they’re high-precision, and they’re not going to harm the horse.
Incorrectly applied every bite that is so simple and also every biteless zum hurts and causes pain. Appropriately it does not cause pain.
A kandare does not necessarily hurt.
When correctly applied, the kandare does not hurt the horse.It was invented to allow a more subtle help.