Hey everybody!
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Hey everybody!
Hey, good to see a lot of famillar people here.
I am Sydney, from the yahoo group. You can thank Zoe for getting me to the group and then here after she asked me to answer an anatomy related question to bitless bridles.
I am a student of the university of guelph studying equine science. I've actually not been riding bitless (unless you include bareback with a halter) for too long. Just over two years when I bought a Nurtural bridle at can am London.
Long story short I helped them do their first clinic, promote their bridles and answer all the scientific questions that keep the wheels in my head turning.
I drive, ride english and western bitless. I also teach lessons and train bitless. A wonderful feeling to have a handful of students that have never ridden in a bit.
I have three equines of my own. Indigo, an arabian quarterhorse mare (as seen in my display pic) Naigen, a mare I rescued and it turns out shes the most well broke horse ever and Keebler, a pony that was wild that I trained from scratch.
And the whole other lot of horses I take care of, ride and drive on a regular basis. I guess they are kind of mine because I can do whatever with them and take care of them.
If anyone has any questions about bits, bitless bridles, anatomy ETC I would love to put my knowledge to work.
I am Sydney, from the yahoo group. You can thank Zoe for getting me to the group and then here after she asked me to answer an anatomy related question to bitless bridles.
I am a student of the university of guelph studying equine science. I've actually not been riding bitless (unless you include bareback with a halter) for too long. Just over two years when I bought a Nurtural bridle at can am London.
Long story short I helped them do their first clinic, promote their bridles and answer all the scientific questions that keep the wheels in my head turning.
I drive, ride english and western bitless. I also teach lessons and train bitless. A wonderful feeling to have a handful of students that have never ridden in a bit.
I have three equines of my own. Indigo, an arabian quarterhorse mare (as seen in my display pic) Naigen, a mare I rescued and it turns out shes the most well broke horse ever and Keebler, a pony that was wild that I trained from scratch.
And the whole other lot of horses I take care of, ride and drive on a regular basis. I guess they are kind of mine because I can do whatever with them and take care of them.
If anyone has any questions about bits, bitless bridles, anatomy ETC I would love to put my knowledge to work.
Re: Hey everybody!
Hi Sydney!
I'm so glad you're here! (Thank you Zoe!!)
If you were a little closer than Guelph, I'd love to have you give me riding lessons!! I'm in St. Thomas - just south of London.
Cyndi
I'm so glad you're here! (Thank you Zoe!!)
If you were a little closer than Guelph, I'd love to have you give me riding lessons!! I'm in St. Thomas - just south of London.
Cyndi
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Location : Ontario, Canada
Re: Hey everybody!
Hi, glad you made it over to the forum!
I'm sure you will have lots of chance to practise your knowledge. Hopefully the topics and questions will come thick and fast soon
Charlotte
I'm sure you will have lots of chance to practise your knowledge. Hopefully the topics and questions will come thick and fast soon
Charlotte
Re: Hey everybody!
Welcome Sydney
Always great to have your contributions
(I just can't stop playing with these emoticons!)
Wendy
Always great to have your contributions
(I just can't stop playing with these emoticons!)
Wendy
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