I own a Dully halter and have certainly been able to do a lot with my horse. At my stable, I see many horse owners into the gentle and natural horsemanship who are able to do the simple ground routines with simple rope signals. For instance, gentle shaking of the rope or their hand while facing a horse translates the backward move. Utilizing the dully halter does not seem to work for these types of routines (or does it?) It would be nice to get a tutorial on how to teach a horse the basic moves ( forward, backward, side, bending head to the side).
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I have just been studying the Dually Halter use lessons and I think Monty is very clear.My question is: until I can get myself a Dually, will Willow´s regular halter work if I work like Monty with the Dually?
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