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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 255038" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>Something you might want to look for to is to see if its wolf teeth have been pulled. You would be surprised at how many horse owners own horses that do not know to look for wolf teeth. They will have troubles similiar to what you are discribing with their horse slinging its head or fighting the bit. And will try several other bits and still have the same problem. A lot of times a horse will not start to grow its wolf teeth until it is 4 years old and sometimes older. And these teeth grow in right where the bit is held in the horses mouth. And then when a bit is put it their mouth it irritates the horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 255038, member: 3398"] Something you might want to look for to is to see if its wolf teeth have been pulled. You would be surprised at how many horse owners own horses that do not know to look for wolf teeth. They will have troubles similiar to what you are discribing with their horse slinging its head or fighting the bit. And will try several other bits and still have the same problem. A lot of times a horse will not start to grow its wolf teeth until it is 4 years old and sometimes older. And these teeth grow in right where the bit is held in the horses mouth. And then when a bit is put it their mouth it irritates the horse. [/QUOTE]
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