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Posted 2/25/2010 8:17:32 AM


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D-ring french link snaffle for everything.
Eggbut french link snaffle for everything: I think there softer then just snaffles to..
The bit ring has nothing to do with the harshness of the mouthpiece. D-rings and full cheeks provide more leverage for turning, but do not make the bit more harsh.
Think she meant the french link part xDD.
Oh. xD *blondemoment*
Do I have to break out blonde jokes then? xD My brother has a poster of 100 of them :|
100 blonde jokes or 100 blondes? lol.
Jokes xD.

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Posted 2/25/2010 1:14:13 PM


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Axel goes in a 5.5" rubber mullen-mouth pelham.WhenI first started riding him and he was still crazy, we tried a three-ring gag for more control. He hated it. Now that he's being really good, we've tried two different snaffles for flatting. He's hated both of them xD One of them was a D-Ring with copper rollers, like Erin posted, and we tried a french link. He stopped and turned and everything, it wasn't that he wasn't ridable, he was just extremely irritated. As soon as he went back into the pelham, he was happy again.
How do you like that? Woody uses a pelham too, and is happy in it, I'm looking into rubber pelhams though, for jumpers. xD
Yeah, we use it for the Jumpers too :) He loves it, and I really like him in it. The rubber stops it from being too harsh on him, but there's still the added control. Plus he just caan't stand snaffles for some reason :/ So it's nice, he likes it and I like it.

Jumpers fordeewin!
Woody needs the leverage for jumpers, so I was thinking rubber, and the control of the shanks. So, this is double proof that Neefeles needs to send me that pelham. xD

Yepyepyep :P Sounds just lke Axel.

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Posted 3/8/2010 7:09:10 PM
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mainly snaffles. but for shows I use a pelham.
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Posted 3/9/2010 2:23:51 PM


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French-link snaffle for Okie, and sometimes Comanche. Kimberwicke for pony and sometimes a french link loose ring snaffle for Comanche. (an his curb bit for western)

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Posted 3/13/2010 10:48:30 AM


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Doc takes a simple, really low port bit for western and a full cheek snaffle for english.

Sampson takes the same for western and a plain Dee ring snaffle for english.

 

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Posted 3/13/2010 6:58:37 PM


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[quote]pretty-ponies (2/23/2010)
Single jointed D-ring snaffle with copper rollers.
like thizzz

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thazzz what Splashy goes in! ^
Cisco goes in a D-ring waterford or a mullen mouth pelham. Depending on Eq or hunters.
Otto goes in a corkscrew D
Canada goes in a Jointed D it's not a french link it has a harsher center link to it. Idk if that's about to change though?
Darling goes in a double twisted D
Buster goes in a french link D or a Happy Mouth

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what's your shock value?

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Posted 3/13/2010 7:15:35 PM


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Canada goes in a Jointed D it's not a french link it has a harsher center link to it. Idk if that's about to change though?
Bristol?

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I started with a loose ring snaffle but now I use a Kimberwick for Smokey.


Andy

Thanks Katie


 

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Full cheek snaffle... twisted. NP doesn't really need it anymore, when I ride her I don't ever touch her in the mouth thanks to Bethany teaching her voice commands, but I don't think there's another bit small enough to go with her bridle.

 


But oh, oh, oh, how was I supposed to know?

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Posted 3/14/2010 12:54:02 PM


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KK Training Snaffle w/ "Bean" for everything. Trying out slow twists for XC & foxhunting, since he leans on the bit when we're out and abouttt.

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i have a copper full check snaffle.
angel loves the copper !




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Posted 3/15/2010 4:16:47 PM
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D-ring snaffle.

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