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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3203"><p>> Becky a thought for you sometimes</p><p>> a thouhgtless owner or trainer</p><p>> will use a twisted wire bit. I am</p><p>> not talking about the type</p><p>> purchased at a tack store but hand</p><p>> made out of bailing wire. I was</p><p>> really glad when they went to</p><p>> twine. Ok sometimes there will be</p><p>> an old mark under the upper lip</p><p>> this is part of the combination</p><p>> used.Not many people do this, but</p><p>> you would be supprised, where they</p><p>> crop up. If that fails ( I hope it</p><p>> will). You may want to try the</p><p>> ears, check for mites. They harbor</p><p>> there and can drive a horse crazy.</p><p>> Your vet can give some med. for</p><p>> you to use. Good Luck and may you</p><p>> have many happy trails.</p><p></p><p>I just came in and checked these messages we have been out seeding the fields. That sounds awfull about the bit. I will check tonite. Also how do I check for mites. Does the vet have to look or can I see them? When I bought him the people said he had been ridden with a Bosal. But I have been using a snaffle bit. It has the copper ball in it and he seems to like it most times. Like I said he doesn't do this every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3203"] > Becky a thought for you sometimes > a thouhgtless owner or trainer > will use a twisted wire bit. I am > not talking about the type > purchased at a tack store but hand > made out of bailing wire. I was > really glad when they went to > twine. Ok sometimes there will be > an old mark under the upper lip > this is part of the combination > used.Not many people do this, but > you would be supprised, where they > crop up. If that fails ( I hope it > will). You may want to try the > ears, check for mites. They harbor > there and can drive a horse crazy. > Your vet can give some med. for > you to use. Good Luck and may you > have many happy trails. I just came in and checked these messages we have been out seeding the fields. That sounds awfull about the bit. I will check tonite. Also how do I check for mites. Does the vet have to look or can I see them? When I bought him the people said he had been ridden with a Bosal. But I have been using a snaffle bit. It has the copper ball in it and he seems to like it most times. Like I said he doesn't do this every time. [/QUOTE]
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