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Re: RC:   Bitting question
   A french boucher bit also works well. Not only do
you get pressure on the corners of the mouth but it
has mild poll pressure. It's  a step between a snaffle
and a kimberwick. I use it when a snaffle is not quite
enough, and a kimberwick is to much.
Penny
Texas
--- Goodwn2400@aol.com wrote:
> I had a horse just like this and I switched to a
> Double jointed snaffle..  It 
> has a tab between the two joints.  KK makes the
> expensive versions - - I have 
> a 28$ replica and it has eliminated all of the head
> nonsense.
> 
> In my case - my horses tongue was cramped and
> pinched with a regular snaffle. 
>  He is a joy with this bit..  I'm sure he feels the
> same about me  = )
> 
> Good Luck,
> 
> Debbie
> 
> 
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