1. NEW: Jesse Beery 4-Way Bits Available
(and new bundles announced as well)
2. The Dark Side of Horse Ownership
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1. NEW: Jesse Beery 4-Way Bits Available
Jesse Beery designed a snaffle-style bit that became
famous called the Four Way Bit. Because of the unique
design of the bit rings and cheek plates, it could
be used in at least four different configurations.
Beery produced and sold these bits at least into the
1960’s through his School of Horsemanship in Ohio.
Beery also discusses these bits in his 8 Volume
horse training course.
Then the bits disappeared. Folks would occasionally
find them at sales, etc. but no one was making new ones.
Weaver Leather started making them a few years ago
but the current catalog doesn’t have them any more
and they’re really hard to find anywhere.
Well, I’ve been able to secure a few of them and
have put them up on the website.
If you’re at all interested in this unique
bit you can read more about it there.
Unless I can find some more unsold stock
somewhere these are all I have – so get
yours now if you can use them. I’ve never
seen anything like them by anyone else.
http://horsetrainingresources.com/BeeryBit.html
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2. The Dark Side Of Horse Ownership
I have something very important to
tell you today.
Be sure to read this entire email
because it “ALL” matters.
Here we go…
It’s the worse part about having
a horse.
Yet…not a lot of people understand
the danger.
What am I talking about?
I’m talking about your horse flippin’
out and goin’ nutso.
Something spooked him.
A plastic bag.
A noise you can’t hear.
Something you can’t see.
But he can.
Heck, even on a horse that’s virtually
bomb-proof…that’s when you get hurt.
You THINK he’s bomb proof.
And to a high degree…maybe he is.
But I guarantee you I can spook any
horse with something.
The problem is, you don’t know what’s
going to spook him.
You could be trail riding on a horse
that wouldn’t spook if you shot a Colt 45 next
to his ear.
But…
If you’re trail riding and a couple
horses in front of him start going out of control
from sheer panic…
What will your horse do?
Will he be okay?
How do you know?
You know, the herd instinct is a very
strong and powerful instinct.
If horses in front of him are goin’
berserk…he may think to himself,…
“My friends are frightened.
I should be too! HEEELLLP!”
Suddenly, you’re on a horse that’s going crazy
(or just bucked off) and you don’t know why.
You didn’t see it coming.
The second it happened, you tensed up,
yanked the reins, screamed “WHOAAAAAA!!!” and…
You just never know.
But guess what?
You SHOULD know!
If you’re going to be a horse owner,
you have a responsibility to yourself, your
horse, and those around you.
That means learning all you can about
this horse thing.
Perhaps THE MOST important thing to learn
is how to help your horse conquer his fear of those
Horse-Eating-Monsters.
Believe it or not, there’s a process.
It’s one you should do while riding your
horse for several reasons.
For instance, do you know what a spooking
horse looks like?
I call it the “Anatomy of Spooking”.
The head comes up.
The tail comes up.
The strides may shorten.
The jaw tightens.
And so on.
These signs are like the yellow light
in the stop light.
“WARNING: SOMETHING IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN”
But here’s another lil’ goody you may
not know.
Before your horse’s head shot up and
he started spooking…the problem started far
enough before that.
Had you known what to look for, you
would’ve known the horse was going to spook
before “HE” did.
Can you imagine?
Do you see the advantage of knowing that?
That could give you the amount of time
you need to handle the situation instead of
being unaware of it and suddenly you’re in the
middle of a nightmare tornado.
Now I can’t describe in an email or two
how to ready yourself for this.
Several months ago, we filmed professional
horse trainer, Vickie Weigel. She teaches
the methods to use to both keep yourself
out of danger and how to train your horse
to not be afraid.
The topic is “How To Teach Your Horse To
Conquer His Fear Of Those Horse-Eating Monsters
So You Can Ride With Confidence”.
If you’re interested, click on the following:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-weigel-monsters.html
If you “ever” worry about being on a
spooking horse, not knowing what to look for
or what to do…then I urge you to at least
read about Vickie’s info.
Thousands of folks get hurt, broken bones, necks,
severe head injuries and sometimes killed because of
horse accidents every year.
MOST of these accidents are preventable.
Is it worth taking a chance?
Again, go to:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/dvd-weigel-monsters.html
OK…that’s it for today. Stay safe around your horses!
Charlie
P.S. Use the coupon code FREESHIP on any orders that include DVDs.
P.P.S. Did you get your EASY button yet? Read more here if not:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/Easy.html
P.P.S. We changed our product Bundles some to include the
new Beery 4-Way Bit. You can save quite a bit on
the bundled offerings here:
http://horsetrainingresources.com/bundle.html