by zoe@nurturalhorse.com » Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:06 pm
#ed_op#DIV#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#Thanks for asking! Our more detailed web site #ed_op#A href="http://www.zoebrooksquality.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=26"#ed_cl#http://www.zoebrooksquality.com/moodle/course/view.php?id=26#ed_op#/A#ed_cl# has a copy of our brochure along with other information like how the Nurtural bridle came into existance. We will will also host discussion forums there to let people share stories. I need to upload my own yet. #ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#This is the info on what's different from mmost other models, that all look remarkably like a Dr. Cook:#ed_op#BR#ed_cl##ed_op#BR#ed_cl#Here's what our (soon-to-be) patented design includes that we think makes the #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#BRIDLE #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#SUP#ed_cl#TM #ed_op#/SUP#ed_cl##ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl#better than others: #ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#OL#ed_cl##ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We added gripping on the noseband, for those naughty horses that tend to fling their nose in the air to try to avoid the bridle. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We created the "Circle-X" to let you place and hold the rein straps under the chin and keep them in the most effective position on the horse's cheek. The "Circle-X" also fixed the problem we saw in other models, where the rein straps twist and tangle under the horse's chin. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We shortened the rein straps. Connecting the reins closer to the horse's mouth gives you better control and makes riding very similar to using a bit - for both horse and rider. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We placed the noseband buckle directly under the chin, so the noseband strap does not interfere with the rein straps. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We put a solid crown on all of our bridles to make sure the rein straps never slip through, as they might when they are split from the crown piece in other models. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We made the connecting pieces from the crown to the noseband and the rein straps of equal size. This gives you the option to interchange the straps to modify the bridle for hard-to-fit horses. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We designed a #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#BRIDLE #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#SUP#ed_cl#TM #ed_op#/SUP#ed_cl##ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl#with blinders, so you can nurture your harness horses too. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We made the #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#BRIDLE #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#SUP#ed_cl#TM #ed_op#/SUP#ed_cl##ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl#available in nylon, beta (synthetic), leather and premium English leather, to fit every pocket book. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We made the #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#BRIDLE #ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#SUP#ed_cl#TM #ed_op#/SUP#ed_cl##ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl#available in pony, horse and warmblood/draft sizes, to fit every horse. #ed_op#LI#ed_cl#We arranged to have them manufactured in Canada with the proven care and Mennonite craftsmanship of Brubachers' Harness.#ed_op#/LI#ed_cl##ed_op#/OL#ed_cl##ed_op#P#ed_cl#... and finally, we added the #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural Horse#ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl# brass plate, so everyone could recognize the original #ed_op#STRONG#ed_cl#Nurtural BRIDLE #ed_op#SUP#ed_cl#TM#ed_op#/SUP#ed_cl##ed_op#/STRONG#ed_cl##ed_op#/P#ed_cl##ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#
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