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Good starter bit?
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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 270337" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>When first bitting up and starting a young horse or mule I prefer a D-ring because of you are less likely to pull it thru their mouths if they start gaping. But with any snaffle bit in training I alway use a curb strap for the same reason. Most of the time it's just a piece of leather boot lace but heck I've used baling twine to. At that stage it ain't about pretty.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 270337, member: 4658"] When first bitting up and starting a young horse or mule I prefer a D-ring because of you are less likely to pull it thru their mouths if they start gaping. But with any snaffle bit in training I alway use a curb strap for the same reason. Most of the time it's just a piece of leather boot lace but heck I've used baling twine to. At that stage it ain't about pretty.Z [/QUOTE]
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