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<blockquote data-quote="ALACOWMAN" data-source="post: 588329" data-attributes="member: 2047"><p>I find it kind of funny. Growing up we raised all of our horses and I always used a curb even as a starter bit. This was mainly because I couldn't afford to go buy a bunch of new bits and had a bunch of curbs already. Now I start every one on a snaffle and haven't converted any to a curb yet. I guess I am just getting soft in my old age.</p></blockquote><p> ...... ............. yep, the local country store's when we were kids had a cheap curb bit on every bridle or headset.. we did all our riding and breaking at the same time, on the river bottoms were there was hundreds of plowed acres. we would ride awhile then one would break into... my ol bones ache thinking about that now. now its round pens with PLENTY of ground work ;-)</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ALACOWMAN, post: 588329, member: 2047"] I find it kind of funny. Growing up we raised all of our horses and I always used a curb even as a starter bit. This was mainly because I couldn't afford to go buy a bunch of new bits and had a bunch of curbs already. Now I start every one on a snaffle and haven't converted any to a curb yet. I guess I am just getting soft in my old age.[/quote] ...... ............. yep, the local country store's when we were kids had a cheap curb bit on every bridle or headset.. we did all our riding and breaking at the same time, on the river bottoms were there was hundreds of plowed acres. we would ride awhile then one would break into... my ol bones ache thinking about that now. now its round pens with PLENTY of ground work ;-) [/QUOTE]
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