egoldthwaite
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2 years ago we gained 2 minis that we acquired when someone paid us back a loan in horses...... We thought it best to get them out of the situation there were in, so for $29 we had a yearling colt and his mother. We immediately got him castrated.
I have been raising horses for many years, mainly draft horses. So my equipment is just to say the least, a little large.
The colt, now gelding, is parrot mouthed. We have had his teeth floated and vetted properly. Dentist and vet both agree that his teeth will never align well enough for a bit. I want to teach him to drive and would like any input on bitless driving that anyone has. I am more looking at a side pull style bosal or Dr. Cook's style. Want to stay away from mechanical hackamores.
I have lots of experience training horses to carts and riding. I use bits for my big guys driving and want some input on bitless.
Thanks in advance.

I have been raising horses for many years, mainly draft horses. So my equipment is just to say the least, a little large.
The colt, now gelding, is parrot mouthed. We have had his teeth floated and vetted properly. Dentist and vet both agree that his teeth will never align well enough for a bit. I want to teach him to drive and would like any input on bitless driving that anyone has. I am more looking at a side pull style bosal or Dr. Cook's style. Want to stay away from mechanical hackamores.
I have lots of experience training horses to carts and riding. I use bits for my big guys driving and want some input on bitless.
Thanks in advance.

