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neck reining reins

i under stand now thank you guys so much for the info first time doing the rein aids...the old timer said to use the cross rein method but it seems like it don't work for me but again thanks i under…

Replied Dec. 7, 2009

neck reining reins

The Indirect Rein (click image to view full size) Like the Direct Rein, the Indirect Rein, also known as a Neck Rein or Bearing Rein, is a simple unilateral action of the hand, making it a basic y…

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neck reining reins

direct rein and indirect rein

Replied Dec. 7, 2009

neck reining reins

i don't have the reins on the bit yet....but its 2 pair of reins one set on the bit then the other set i have no clue were to put them??? its not a draw rein to flex the neck they are to be used as a…

Replied Dec. 7, 2009

 

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the cross rein method would probably be when you're using split reins and the would cross over the withers. A rein would be attached to the bit, run along side the neck and the come over the withers.
December 7, 2009
i under stand now thank you guys so much for the info first time doing the rein aids...the old timer said to use the cross rein method but it seems like it don't work for me but again thanks i under stand now...awesome
December 7, 2009
Your question still isn't making sense, I'm sorry. If you're using a full-cheek snaffle you should have 2 reins, one attached to each side of the bit. I have no idea why you have 2 reins on each side. The only way you would have 2 reins is if you h…
December 7, 2009
The Indirect Rein (click image to view full size) Like the Direct Rein, the Indirect Rein, also known as a Neck Rein or Bearing Rein, is a simple unilateral action of the hand, making it a basic yet effective aid for horses and riders of all leve…
December 6, 2009
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December 6, 2009
direct rein and indirect rein
December 6, 2009
i don't have the reins on the bit yet....but its 2 pair of reins one set on the bit then the other set i have no clue were to put them??? its not a draw rein to flex the neck they are to be used as a pressure rein for the neck but if i put it on the…
December 6, 2009
are you talking about draw reins? Because draw reins are used with the direct rein inorder to help with bending.. If they are just normal reins, only use one pair..can I see a picture of these reins? I am so curious! The bit looks like it should onl…
December 6, 2009
having fun in the cold and mudd lol
December 6, 2009
here is the bit i'm using
December 6, 2009
i am useing a full cheek frenchlink snaffle by TOKLAT the best to train reining horses...what i don't understand is there are 4 sets of reins right...two on the left two on the right ...do they both go on to the bit if the indirect rein is only for…
December 6, 2009
I don't understand this either.. Sorry if this is taken to insult but the reins should be attached to a CURB bit once the horse understand rein pressure on the neck.. and unless absolutly needed for competition I generally liek to school and train i…
December 6, 2009
I'm not sure I understand this question. The reins should be attached to the bit just like would at any other time
December 6, 2009
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i have a very weird question when you are training to neck rein you use direct and indirect reins....my question is how do you put the indirect rein on the horse bridle?? anyand all ansers are greatly needed thanks becca
December 5, 2009
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where do u put the indirect reins on the bridle??
December 4, 2009
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i have a very weird question when you are training to neck rein you use direct and indirect reins....my question is how do you put the indirect rein on the horse bridle?? anyand all ansers are greatly needed thanks becca
December 4, 2009

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training to neck rein

i have a very weird question when you are training to neck rein you use direct and indirect reins....my question is how do you put the indirect rein on the horse bridle?? anyand all ansers are greatly needed thanks becca

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At 11:29pm on December 4, 2009, Barnmice Admin said…
Welcome Becca, Gorgeous horse! Wow!!
 
 
 

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