A Bell for Christmas

Newsdate: Fri, 25 Nov 2011 - 06:41 am
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"Two Horse Enterprises' Trail Bells were so popular for Christmas a couple years ago, we decided to provide another bell for Christmas this year," Bonnie Davis, Owner of Two Horse Enterprises stated.  "With all orders placed before January 5th, 2012, we'll include a Trail Bell!"

Trail Bells are small Swiss bells that attach to a center cinch, edge of stirrup or chin strap.  They alert other trail users and the area wildlife that a horse is on the trail!  Surprise is often what causes trail spooks and with a bell, that spook can be avoided.

"Two Horse Trail Bells have a soft tinkle type ring.  Each bell measures about an inch wide, half inch thick with a break away loop so it's easy to attach.  But if it gets hung up in the tall grass or weeds it will come loose.  A Trail Bell rings just enough to get your attention but is not intrusive to the quietness of trail riding," Davis said.

Trail Bells can also be attached to halters at night so one can 'hear' where their horse is moving around in a corral.  Or snapped to the collar of a camp dog.  Adding one to a wreath on a stall door or home front door adds that little extra Christmas cheer when the door is opened or closed.

"Providing a Trail Bell to each of our customers is just our way of providing a little extra ring over the Holidays.  Seems when you hear a bell, it brings a smile to your face.  And it's something one can use on every trail ride throughout the year.  Plus a bell is a traditional part of the season and just seems to ring Merry Christmas and Happy New Year regardless of where you are,"  Davis stated.

For information on Trail Bells or other Two Horse Enterprises' items, go to website www.twohorseenterprises.com.  Or for a FREE catalog, call (925) 523-3241 with mailing address.  And if you've got a trail question or need information on a Two Horse product, call or e-mail horsecamping@comcast.net.  We talk trail!!   

 

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