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Date Posted: 14:50:18 11/04/05 Fri
Author: 10cwalknh
Subject: Re: Bit Chomping
In reply to: Mary Jo Reiter 's message, "Bit Chomping" on 22:57:10 11/01/04 Mon

>I have 4 year old quarter horse. He excepts his bit
>and had seemed ok with it untill I took him on his
>first trail ride. He chomped at his bit for the first
>hour we were gone. He seemed to settle down a little
>as we started for home. Could this be a nurve problem
>or other comments welcome.

I used to have a 2 year old filly that I started showing. She would chomp her bit everytime we stopped. I thought it was nerves, but come to find out, in her case, she was bored. I also switched my bit and she stopped.

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