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If your horse seems resistant or uncomfortable when riding, there might be something going on you haven't considered yet.

 

And it's not about you being a "bad" rider.

 

After 30 years as a horse vet, I've learned something important about bits that most riders simply don't know:

 

Even the mildest bit creates tension throughout your horse's entire body.

 

Here's why:

The bit affects the tongue... which connects to the hyoid apparatus... which connects to muscles running all the way through the chest, shoulders, abdomen, and pelvis.

It's all connected.

 

And that tension? It travels through your horse's whole body - making it harder for them to move freely, relax, and respond the way you want.

 

This explains SO much about why horses struggle with things they can do easily when free lunging.

 

Now, I'm not saying everyone needs to go bitless tomorrow.

 

But understanding what's actually happening helps you make better choices for your horse.

 

I put together a podcast that walks you through:

Horse Mysteries Solved podcast also now on video.  Found on Youtube channel "Where Does My Horse Hurt"

Join email at https://www.tuckerbiokinetic.com/opt-in-50-secrets/

Cheers to the truth getting out,

Renee Tucker, DVM

Tucker BioKinetic University