John Pinnell Horse Training – Bridle Fitting

Here John shows how to fit a bridle to a previously unbridled horse. See more details of this 2hr 54 min video that every horse lover should own here:stores.ebay.com.au

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19 Responses to John Pinnell Horse Training – Bridle Fitting

  1. balzacbee says:

    try corn syrup on the bit too.

  2. MusicMolly says:

    I realy want a horse! <33 fave animals

  3. nvrsrever1 says:

    i only have one horse that needs a bit and hes a mustang, so my other two ride with hackamores

  4. acousticoutlaw says:

    very helpful.thanks

  5. Endomiel says:

    Beautiful horse

  6. okeefilly says:

    I think I disagree with this method. If you had a horse that has a problem with his ears the best thing to do is go back to the drawing board and desensitize there ears. Then when you take off the bridle you be VERY careful not to hit there teeth like this guy did! That’s usual the biggest reason why they hate to be bridled. Hmm… Who is this guy?

  7. BlazingAva says:

    that horse is compleatly uncondfidant. Sure he’s not hurting the horse but he is still forcing him.I did not once see that animal relax

  8. sneakycat42o says:

    It’s obvious to me that he’s working with a green horse or a very headshy horse. In which case he did quite well.

  9. sneakycat42o says:

    no corn syrup or mollasses need! Stick your thumb in their mouth where the bit goes as your putting it on! This works great! My horse likes to clamp her mouth shut, And the thumb works great! Painless all the way around.

  10. BlazingAva says:

    so? I’ve worked with many green horses some that are almost wild and yet I never did that.

  11. larkolena says:

    imho progress was made.bit didn’t hurt the horses teeth or he would have thrown his head up.i use fruit roll ups wrapped on the bit to get mine to learn to like it.years later they still turn to get their nose in the bridle while it is still hanging on my arm before i even get the halter off.this horse simply hasn’t learned to trust yet but he will.like people horses should be required (forced) to do some things.this horse gets free feed and healthcare.this is his job.

  12. missJTwannabe says:

    wow…she has a really long forlock!

  13. TarzanNatorrulez says:

    i agree to blazing ava. im absolutly you opinion. who knows monty roberts/andrea kutsch? they’e my idols and the best horse trainers I’ve ever seen.

  14. BlazingAva says:

    I dispise Monty with a passion. His methods have gotten me hurt before and damaged my relationship with my horses. Andrea Kutsch on the other hand is fantastic

  15. jellybelly578 says:

    the fruit roll-up thing worked well?
    did you use the organic kind?

  16. jellybelly578 says:

    i agree with you.
    he should have let her relax a little bit, i think, but she wasn’t scared or anything. just a little nervous

  17. BlazingAva says:

    True, I don’t think he’s ABUSING her, I just think he could’ve handled it better for a professional.

  18. geoffr25 says:

    Fine – but what do you mean?..and it’s ‘their’ not ‘there’..and treat a horse like a school girl? Time to be specific my friend. If you are advocating treating horses live livestock…then we don’t agree but that’s the way of the world.

  19. Michyness2oo8 says:

    Wooooow wow wow wow, ok, im confused.
    Is he saying if i have a horse rearing in my face about having a bridle on, i stroke its ears then on the bridle pops? =/

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