Marilyn
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From: Molly McD <mollymcdonald@columbus.rr.com>
To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, January 11, 2010 5:58:21 AM
Subject: Re: [haflingerfriends] Asking for Advice on Bit
Seems as though every time someone posts looking for bit advice, the low-port Kimberwick comes up. I use this one and my mare is very happy in it. It has some curb action in case you need that, but it looks more like a snaffle than what you had posted in the links. I know there are lots of Haffies carrying these around, just from what I read on here!
Good luck!
Molly in Ohio
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From: HRT
To: haflingerfriends@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:38 PM
Subject: [haflingerfriends] Asking for Advice on Bit
I am looking at purchasing another Haffie, a gelding that is ridden in a bit
that I am not knowledgeable with. The current owners use a low port, curb
bit. It is the type below (hopefully the links transfer in this message).
I've always thought of it as the cheap bit that you get with off the shelf
lower end bridles. When they got it out to put on him I cringed in my mind.
However, he rode very well with it.
http://www.buytack. com/products/ bits/wea/ graphics- 2007/25-208- np.jpg
I have always used an Eggbutt snaffle. I ride two handed, use an English
bridle. Don't show, don't have to conform to any rules of any organizations
or such, I just prefer this bit & the English bridle. Sooo. my question is.
how different would this type of bit (see link below) be for him if I
switched him over.
http://www.horsetra iningvideos. com/images/ bit-gd-lowport. jpg
I'm afraid to go to a snaffle with him since he is going so well with the
low port curb but I've never ridden in a curb & I prefer to ride two handed.
Could I do that with this bit? The shanks on it do swivel to allow the
horse to escape some of the pressure, which I like, but I'm debating whether
to just go to my mild Eggbutt snaffle. But I keep thinking, if he's going
well in that bit, why fix something that isn't broken?
Is there another option that I should consider, one that would keep the feel
of the bit relatively the same for him, but allow me to ride two handed,
and/or possibly allow me to not have to use a curb chain & switch my bridle
out for a western style?
I know this is OT somewhat, but it is for a Haflinger, so hopefully it'll be
allowed. LOL.
Stay warm everyone,
Jen in MN
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