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taburunthemgood
Reg. Jul 2008
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2015-05-05 5:51 PM
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RE: Favorite bit for a shoulder dropping maniac
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now that i understand the problem a little better i use to ride a horse that did this and what i did at a trot and lope around the barrel is when he would go to drop his shoulder i would lift my arm straight up sometimes over my head and that seemed to solve the issue you will prob have to do this for a few weeks but hopefully it helps.
( i rode him in an o-ring and split reins
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cutnrunqhmt
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RE: Favorite bit for a shoulder dropping maniac
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LMS - 2015-05-05 11:04 AM
I LOVE the carol goostree simplicity no curb strap
(or you can use one
) OR the carol goostree CG bit.Â
Both of these bits help break the poll and elevate the rib cage to make those horses "stand up" better.  I really like the feel of these bits, my horses do too.Â
I have a 5yr old who started dropping in hard mostly because she was trying to work so hard but had to get a handle on it. She was in a snaffle or a cervi short shank but I put her in the Goostree simplicity and after a few days in in she stopped dropping in , now she is in the CG and loves it. She is pretty sensitive and picky about bits but loves these two.
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