![]() ![]() ![]() A bit that works comfortably for one horse might be ineffective and downright painful to another-poking, pinching, or rubbing. Alana HarrisonĮvery horse’s mouth is shaped a little differently, and these slight variations play a role in how a bit acts on his chin, bars, and lips. Examine your bit to see if there is a more comfortable alternative for his mouth. I’m always surprised by the many people I encounter at my clinics (and even at some of the big shows) who don’t have a thorough understanding of how a bit’s design and action work in response to pressure. Do you know exactly how your horse’s bit acts on his mouth in response to rein pressure? Many riders don’t. ![]()
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