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My own way, part 1
Todays blog is about my own thoughts and ways with my ponies. I will start by saying that I had a very traditional start to the horse...


Reiki with animals
While I love giving Reiki to people, my passion is to give Reiki to animals, especially equines. I started with my own animals, gaining...


Reiki - how I started.
Reiki was the thing that got me to start "Jewels Therapy". I had experienced the many benefits of Reiki both for myself and for my...


My bitless trial sessions
When I come to visit you I bring my selection of bitless bridles. The main thing that I need to know in advance is the size of the horses...
6, Bosals and halters
I have found that bosals seem more popular in the USA, Ive not come across many here in the UK however I feel they are still worth a...


5, Multi bridles
Buying a bridle which gives many bitless options seems to be a really good idea. You can try the different options to see how your horse...
4, Scawbrig bridles
The scawbrig can be bought as a whole bridle or again just the noseband part. Its made of rings at the sides of the noseband which a...


3, Sidecue bridles
Sidecue bridles, well this term actually describes the action rather than a particular bridle. As the word sidecue says it gives the...


2, Hackamore bridles
When I first started to ride and learn about horses, tack and care etc, the only bitless option seemed to be a hackamore, typically the...


Different types of bitless bridles 1
Id like to look at the Dr Cook and cross under/over bridles today. The photo above is Polly in her first effective bitless bridle. It is...
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