I had gullet straps made with a ring, just like a halter...very handy
at times.
On Jan 23, 2006, at 8:58 AM, Renie Gillis wrote:
Hi
I'm a driver of Welsh ponies with tiny, tiny ears. A few great solutions
for keeping a bridle on any pony with tiny ears are
1) always keep the bridle path clipped. I use a surgical blade (15) to get
it very, very short and i do it often.
2) keep the chin strap a little tighter than you might on another horse or
pony.
3) use a gullet strap...runs from the caveson to chin strap and makes the
bridle fit like a halter.
Renie ponylady@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.GilcrestFarm.com
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