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Western Correction Bit Popular Q&A
Q: If i ride with a western correction bit, what should i ride with ...
A: Does she not like the increased contact or do you think she just needs a stronger bit? If she doesn't resent mouth contact and you have soft hands you can go to... Read More »
Q: How to Use a Western Bit on a Horse.
A: 1. Choose an apple flavored snaffle bit for a green horse you are just beginning to train. The taste will help him accept the bit. Look for a jointed snaffle wi... Read More »
Q: What is a Correction Bit Used For?
A: Correction bits are attached to the reins used by a horse rider in controlling the horse's movements. The correction bit is placed in the horse's mouth and allo... Read More »
Q: What is the softest western bit for a horse?
A: Definitely a snaffle bit. Many instructors (those who shouldn't be in the industry) will encourage you to start with a snaffle, and then move to something more ... Read More »
Q: Which bit to use for western?
A: If you are just pleasure riding you can keep your horse in a snaffle all its life. Horses can neck rein just fine in snaffles, and its nice to be able to go to ... Read More »