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snaffle bit
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<blockquote data-quote="Scotty" data-source="post: 251812" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>I think all any one needs is a heavy O ring smooth snaffle. Especially for green horses and riders. If you can learn to controle one in that you can controle one in any setup. Get their mouth and body soft is the key. I would recomend to some people to use a chin strap, or at least a string if you have a problem of pulling to hard. As one can pull the bit throught the horses mouth. But that goes back to soft and supple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scotty, post: 251812, member: 78"] I think all any one needs is a heavy O ring smooth snaffle. Especially for green horses and riders. If you can learn to controle one in that you can controle one in any setup. Get their mouth and body soft is the key. I would recomend to some people to use a chin strap, or at least a string if you have a problem of pulling to hard. As one can pull the bit throught the horses mouth. But that goes back to soft and supple. [/QUOTE]
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