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The top riders in any equestrian discipline understand the importance of protecting a horse's sensitive mouth. Choosing the right bit and knowing how to use it are essential. ... What length of bit is required?; Measure the horse's mouth. If you don't know how to do this, ask a trainer or seasoned horseman or horsewoman...
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www.associatedcontent.com/article/286714/bit_by_bit_pro...
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(The cannons on a hollow mouthed bits are hollow, or nearly so, making the bit nice and light.) So it took some experimenting to find just the right bit. During the winter I often ride her in a side pull. ... Parts of the Horse Quiz - Do You Know the Parts of the Horse... Horse Quiz - Horse Terms Quiz Horse Quiz -
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horses.about.com/od/bitsexplained/a/choosingabit.htm
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Using the right bit; Laura Phelps-Bell has over 25 years experience in the ... Would like your input on this because I am giving serious consideration to buying this horse and don't know whether it's the horse or the bit that he reacts this way. My gut feeling says it's the bit. I look forward to hearing from you.
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And then there are the “bitless” devices, such as bosals, hackamores, and mechanical hackamores. It’s so confusing! How can you know which bit would be the best for your horse? ... So a curb with a thicker mouthpiece and very short shanks can still be an effective and fairly light bit in the right hands.
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www.completerider.com/horsepowerfeb02.htm
www.completerider.com/horsepowerfeb02.htm
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Finding the Right Bit for You and Your Horse; Carla Huston BES; For many people, selecting a bit is a matter of guesswork, trial and error or habit. Catalogues and magazines offer a huge array of bits, often with conflicting descriptions of their purpose.
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petcaretips.net/bit.html
petcaretips.net/bit.html
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Horse Tack - A Bit of Advice - The Right Fit, the Right Bit ; Rebecca Colnar ... You don't want the bit to be louder than your legs or seat, and you don't need a big bit to get the horse's attention. You just need to know how to use a bit to make it understandable to the horse." ; Too many people rely solely on the bit.
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www.horsetackreview.com/article-display/181.html
www.horsetackreview.com/article-display/181.html
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My husband and I could see very clearly that it was the bit and caveson that was causing her behavior problems, and not the horse herself, and she proved us right when we brought her home and changed her over to a Kimberwick. ... So, would a Kimberwick bit be right for me and my horse?
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hoping I got the right bit. Help, information & tips; questions & advice about hoping I got the right bit, Horse Training. --- hoping I got the right bit on Horse Forums (HGS) Horse Training, Discuss Horse Training ... I don't know what to do- hoping you guys will help me.. Jig Horse Chat 3 03-09-2006 09:18 AM...
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Rating: 4 (out of 5); Summary: Choosing the Right Bit for Your Horse ; Comments: Great book. Was not exactly what I was looking for however, that was not an error on the sellers part. ... Comments: A great bit fits your horse's mouth and facilitates a productive "riding dialogue" between you and your horse.
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