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    Location: GA | What is a good bit in your opinion for a transition on a green broke horse from a D-Ring Snaffle? This horse is pretty light in the face, w/t/c, circles, woah, rollbacks, backs, etc fine with a snaffle, but feel that with more speed added on the pattern which will be soon, I will need something with a little more bite, and more woah. I was looking into the Sherry Cervi 3 pc Dogbone Twisted Short Shank and/or a gag draw bit/headstall. Thoughts? |
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| simplicity or loomis |
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    Location: Oregon | I put my mare into a CG Simplicity without a curb after the snaffle. She's been in that for like a year and a half, and still runs in that when we are in smaller indoor pens. Larger outdoor pens we are in a charmayne james chappy bit. |
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    Location: GA | I really like the simplicities also! What are differences in curb and twisted 3 pc mouthpieces? |
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 The BHW Book Worm
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| Simplicity all the way! |
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Duct Tape Bikini Girl
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| Love simplicity bits and EW short shank gags. |
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   Location: Texas | Jr cowhorse |
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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | Simplicity, even a wonder bit works pretty good. |
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