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Punkgirl512
1 year ago

Depends on the seat and use of man.

The least have learned how to handle it, so they are more a sharp weapon in the unskilled hand.

If you have learned how to handle and understood how sharp it can be, then it can be a nice tool.

Punkgirl512
1 year ago
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Thanks for the star!

StRiW
1 year ago

Bad.

They can’t handle it often, they can’t handle it, they use it very restraint.

Burritone
1 year ago

Is a sharp tenderer and should only be used if you have learned the correct handling.

Unfortunately, you see too often that people are longing or pulling around.

Unfortunately, many parents also buy their children the things as a gift because they are so colorful and look great…

Leni3256
1 year ago

I like to ride our quaterhorse Wallach in the grounds with it, it runs really, and I also have it with longer lifts well under control, but also for ground work or for walking I like to use it

Aylamanolo
1 year ago

If you can handle it well, so it has learned, and also the horse never connects with it, I find it okay.

Urlewas
1 year ago

If someone understands how to use it, okay.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

It depends. I have so many foams for different things. But I like to use it for training horses at the beginning or for a walk. I can communicate with it and have more influence if the horse wants to go through or something. Write now everyone has to look again

But you use a trense or a guide chain is also not good, but all right I let the horses walk on the streets. Seriously, you have the obligation to have the horse under control and I also like to have a knotneck. However, the horses are not expected to pass through. Otherwise actually chain

So what am I supposed to say? Knotters fulfill their purpose, whether and how to work with it is all his thing

Wolpertinger
1 year ago

if they are adapted to the horse, have a good rope quality and you can handle it, super.

Otherwise, please don’t.