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<blockquote data-quote="R.N.Reed" data-source="post: 497201" data-attributes="member: 7458"><p>An little story about bits.I got my first horse when I was 8 and he was green broke at best and I knew very little about horses.One day I was lamenting to my mother how every time I climbed in the saddle he took off at a dead run for a tree with a low branch.There happened to be some painters in the house painting the kitchen and one of them a real old guy turned around and asked me a couple of questions I cant remember.The next day when he came to work he brought a curb and chain bit,helped me put it on the bridle and said try this.I never had trouble with that horse again! Turns out this guy as young man was in the U.S.Cavalry! Old Tonka lived to be 44 and I'm still here to tell about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.N.Reed, post: 497201, member: 7458"] An little story about bits.I got my first horse when I was 8 and he was green broke at best and I knew very little about horses.One day I was lamenting to my mother how every time I climbed in the saddle he took off at a dead run for a tree with a low branch.There happened to be some painters in the house painting the kitchen and one of them a real old guy turned around and asked me a couple of questions I cant remember.The next day when he came to work he brought a curb and chain bit,helped me put it on the bridle and said try this.I never had trouble with that horse again! Turns out this guy as young man was in the U.S.Cavalry! Old Tonka lived to be 44 and I'm still here to tell about it! [/QUOTE]
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