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cowgirlchic88
Reg. Oct 2010
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2015-03-15 6:44 PM
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Bit help!!!!!
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Hello all!! I would first like to say that I am not a fan of most gag bits. I'm not sure why, I just don't use them on a lot of horses. Anyways, I have been running a gelding in a small gag with a port but am looking for something with a little more control. Can anyone give me some advice on a bridle that might be worth a try? A pretzel maybe? The horse was started as a reiner so he is very broke. Let me know if you have any suggestions!
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
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2015-03-15 7:27 PM
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If the horse has a reining foundation you should have control in most bits, my understanding a reining foundation the horse should be broke and listens to the body cues, not the bit
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cowgirlchic88
Reg. Oct 2010
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2015-03-15 7:54 PM
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As mentioned before, this horse is very broke. He is light and is easy to stop, turn around, swap leads . . . Etc. This bit he really seems to like, I was just curious as to if anyone knew of one similar with a little more control to use when making actual runs.
As I am sure you know, many horses tend to me a little stronger when making runs, especially in high pressure situations.
I'm looking for a bit similar to this with a little more control so I'm not having to grab him as much through turns.
Also, yes reigning horses are bred and broke to want to stop, turn . . . They are also broke to carry a "bridle." 1in port or higher. I believe this is way this gelding likes the port gag. Just looking for suggestions. ??
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imturnin3
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hammer_time
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2015-03-15 8:30 PM
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Pretzel is prob your next bet. Although I had strong reiner who liked to evade the bit and could run through a Pretzel. He actually prefers to have nothing in his mouth. I rode him in a tie-Down and a rope nose Carl hack from L&W bits and had the best luck with that. He can be REALLY light, and he can be really unresponsive, depending on his mental state. I can actually stop him in that hack, despite it not looking like much. Good luck!
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cowgirlchic88
Reg. Oct 2010
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2015-03-16 12:46 PM
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RE: Bit help!!!!!
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Sounds like a reiner! I rope on him in a broken mullen but he "hides" behind that in a pattern. That's why I have been riding him in the bit I posted the picture of. He pushes on it more, sounds backwards of what you want a horse to do, but it works. Any suggestions on what pretzel but to buy?
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