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Ep # 59 Daniel Dauphin - Bits, Bitting, Foamy Mouth, Contact, and more

In this episode of Talking About Horses, Patrick King interviews Daniel Dauphin, clinician and expert on bits and horsemanship. They discuss the science behind bits, the importance of understanding horse behavior, and the journey of becoming a skilled horse trainer. Daniel shares his experiences with colt starting, the pressures of training, and the significance of mentorship in developing as a horseman. He emphasizes that success in this field is as much about people skills as it is about working with horses. In this segment, Daniel Dauphin discusses his multifaceted approach to horse training, emphasizing that his expertise extends beyond bits. He shares insights from his extensive research on equine behavior and communication, debunking common myths such as the significance of a foamy mouth. Daniel highlights the importance of understanding the horse's tongue as a key indicator of comfort and communication, and he explains why he continues to use bits for their sensitivity and ability to convey subtle cues. The conversation culminates in a discussion about the need for riders to be more aware of their hands and the impact of their cues on the horse's behavior. In this conversation, Daniel Dauphin and Patrick King delve into various aspects of horsemanship, focusing on the importance of awareness, the introduction of bits to young horses, and the controversial topic of nosebands. They discuss the significance of movement in training, the impact of trauma on horses, and the complexities of bit fitting, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive approach to ensure the horse's comfort and communication. In this conversation, Patrick King and Daniel Dauphin delve into the intricacies of bit fitting, the importance of understanding horse anatomy, and the educational resources available for riders. They discuss the structure of Daniel's online course, the significance of transitioning between bits, and the challenges facing the horse industry today. The conversation emphasizes the need for awareness in horsemanship practices and the role of humor in teaching and learning.

 

Links mentioned: 

TheBitCourse.com

DauphinHorsemanship.com