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simplytaylor16
Reg. Jul 2019
Posted 2020-11-16 7:47 AM
Subject: Thoughts on chain bits?


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What are your thoughts on chain bits? Not bicycle chain, jut regular flat link chain. Some people seem to think it isn't a harsh bit since it just lays on the tongue, but doing research a lot of people say this is a really harsh bit? I personally wouldn't think so since it lays on the tongue but of course I am not sure which is why I'm asking. 

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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2020-11-16 8:22 AM
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I love chain bits and I've never had a horse that didn't like one. I always say, it's not if a bit is severe or not, it's the hands holding the reins. A lot of horses like chain bits. My favorite ones are a jr cow horse with chain and the goose tree delight with chain. Even a simplicity with chain is good but some horses will get pushy in those. 

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simplytaylor16
Reg. Jul 2019
Posted 2020-11-16 8:35 AM
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FLITASTIC - 2020-11-16 9:22 AM


I love chain bits and I've never had a horse that didn't like one. I always say, it's not if a bit is severe or not, it's the hands holding the reins. A lot of horses like chain bits. My favorite ones are a jr cow horse with chain and the goose tree delight with chain. Even a simplicity with chain is good but some horses will get pushy in those. 


Okay! Thank you.

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2020-11-16 10:10 AM
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Not a harsh bit unless its made into a harsh bit by bad hands. Most my bits are chain mouth pieces. 

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luvropin
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2020-11-16 10:23 AM
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Love chain bits. I have quite a few varities in my tack room on different length shanks or on gag style shanks.  My favorite is a jr. cowhorse with a chain mouthpiece.

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JAG18
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2020-11-16 10:43 AM
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We have two different regular chain bits and multiple 'ported chains'.  We use them for running barrels, heading steers and on my son's breakaway horse.  We have never found a horse that didn't like them, although sometimes we need something stronger.  The chain bits give stop and some lift.  The ported chains give more lift.

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2020-11-16 12:20 PM
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Any bit is harsh in the wrong hands.

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euchee
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2020-11-16 5:39 PM
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Love chain bits

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FNR2016
Reg. Feb 2020
Posted 2020-11-17 9:22 AM
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I have a custom chain bit made by JD Morrow that I LOVE to run in. It seems to just fit my hands on multiple horses. I have light hands and my horses are sensative. I also have a Petska chain port that I work some in at home. Love them. 

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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2020-11-17 9:56 AM
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I love them, and they seem to work for many horses. I enjoy the Petska varietys. Think about it..the chain links conform to the shape of the mouth..I would think these are more comfortable for a horse than a few other popular bit styles. 

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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2020-11-17 11:55 AM
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I really like chain bits. I had one horse I used them on. Good control while still having lots of bend.

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KindaClassey
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2020-11-18 9:18 AM
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It depends on how you look at it. Chain bits do comform to the mouth better, and does not have a nut cracker effect like a 2 piece snaffle could have. Most horses seem to like a bit with multiple break points, but of course there will be some that don't. A chain bit can have more "drag" on the tounge because of the links. Horses tongues do have a lot of nerve endings, so in the strictest sense, a chain bit can really rasp across those and have more surface area doing that that a rounded smooth bit. I personally don't think they are any rougher than a twisted bit - actually less rough -, but I don't have any scientific evidence.

 

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babiemox
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2020-11-18 3:29 PM
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Different bits fit different hands. I personally don't care for chain mouthpieces. With my hands I don't get the "feel" that I get from other bits. I was always taught the more the mouth piece is breaks the less reactive it is.

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