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Post by mady on Feb 26, 2013 16:38:44 GMT
Just wondered what people were using?
I have a 3yo this time that currently is for sale but if we don't manage to sell him I will show him in hand and wondered what to use as didn't want to keep changing if we decide to break him
Thanks
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sarahp
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Post by sarahp on Feb 26, 2013 17:08:17 GMT
I always use a double jointed snaffle for bitting, and on and in hand bridle, then the same for breaking to ride.
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Post by gillwales on Feb 26, 2013 17:13:09 GMT
a happy bit to start with, its warmer, softer and lighter
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Post by jacksprat on Feb 26, 2013 18:01:42 GMT
our 3 yr old it in a little double jointed snaffle, i avoid happy mouths as all mine have gnawed like mad on them in the past and once i have a pony in a bit it likes i don't like to change it
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Post by Deleted on Feb 26, 2013 18:46:37 GMT
I will start mine in a naithe bit and then move onto a NS starter bit Looking forward to it
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Post by sjm on Feb 26, 2013 19:45:35 GMT
bitted ours with a copper lozengers mouth piece, he quite happy in it.
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Post by angelena on Feb 26, 2013 21:39:02 GMT
A double jointed snaffle here also.
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Post by nici on Feb 27, 2013 9:07:38 GMT
I have a loose ring double jointed snaffle I always use for bitting. Hope it fits our C as we'll be bitting him this year (he's rising 3) otherwise I will look for a bigger version of the same.
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Post by celticcob on Mar 1, 2013 12:44:10 GMT
Loose ring french link snaffle, I move onto full cheeks when riding if I need more steering.
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