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cecollins0811
Reg. Aug 2013
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2018-09-08 7:21 AM
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Quick release bits
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Location: Somewhere around here
Me and my horse are starting to get into the higher 3D when we have a good run, but the faster we go the stronger he gets
(like more horses
) and I have a really hard time getting him to listen to me if he decides to shoulder in or wanting to run too fast. I'd like to step it up for a bit just for our fast runs but I need some help. We need a quick release bit that will help get his attention when he gets to rolling. We're doing our slow work in a Jr cowhorse dog one right now but if I run him in it it's a death sentence. I'm currently running him in a chain roping bit but it gets him too loose goosey during a run. I can run him in a ladybug hack and he'll stop and turn great but he tends to get too stiff with it and we fight on the backside. Any help?
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cow pie
Reg. Nov 2009
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2018-09-08 1:00 PM
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RE: Quick release bits
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Posts: 4553
Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah
a combination would work really good for you, light on the mouth for the turn and enough whoa so you dont blow past. while a change in bits may help, I would work more on getting him to move off your leg a bit more responsive as in you ask at a walk to move off leg he should shoot across the street pronto.
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