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Punkgirl512
2 years ago

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.

m1chak
2 years ago
Reply to  Punkgirl512

Don’t forget spores!

Urlewas
2 years ago
Reply to  m1chak

For spores, the same applies to kandare and whatever. How was that with the “Rasierklinge in the hand of an monkey”….?

Keks37
2 years ago

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.

Keks37
2 years ago
Reply to  Bonzo240195

Jip, this is mine

Keks37
2 years ago

He is an Oldenburger Springpferd

Keks37
2 years ago

Thank you

StRiW
2 years ago

Because they’re high-precision, and they’re not going to harm the horse.

NoLies
2 years ago

Incorrectly applied every bite that is so simple and also every biteless zum hurts and causes pain. Appropriately it does not cause pain.

Shiraunddati
2 years ago

A kandare does not necessarily hurt.

Burritone
2 years ago

When correctly applied, the kandare does not hurt the horse.It was invented to allow a more subtle help.