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    Bits

    As a few users already mentioned, a hackamore may do the trick. If a bit ends up to be necessary, starting out with a snaffle bit may be a good idea. Working up to a leverage bit may be a safer choice than going from a bosal straight to a curb. Make sure you are aware of what your horse is...
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    Bits

    Using a hackamore would be a great choice at first. Although, if you are absolutely certain a bit would be best, might you consider using a snaffle at first. A snaffle bit has reins directly connected to the rings to the rider's hand. This provides no leverage action and is a good choice for a...
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    saddling a horse or mule

    Padding for saddles, no matter western or english, is supposed to just provide cushion and prevent leather rubs on the horse's skin. Saddle pads and horse blankets can also provide some corrective fitting for the saddle. It shouldn't much matter what order the blanket and pad are in under the...
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