Side Reins and Soft Mouths
We often get asked how we get a horse to become 'soft-mouthed' - especially if it has been used to a harsh metal bit and/or has become 'hard-mouthed'. In this video Barry shows you what equipment and methods we sometimes use to help a horse get used to a rubber bit, find comfortable head carriage and soften their mouths to light contact. As always, any questions please let us know in the comments below and we will try to get back to you. --- Facebook: / 146457242073727 Instagram: @horse_drawn_pro Online: www.horsedrawnpromotions.com

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