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Date Posted: 09:37:28 09/01/03 Mon
Author: Betsy
Subject: Re: Should I use a gag bit?
In reply to: Betsy 's message, "Should I use a gag bit?" on 09:31:40 09/01/03 Mon

>I have a 20 yr old Arabian gelding. This horse has
>done almost everything, he has done racing, trail
>riding, western, lessons, hunters and is now starting
>2 do low jumpers (3ft and under). He is a very willing
>horse and is lik a pet to me. He will try 2 do
>anything for me. He just gets carried away with speed
>at the last few jumps in a course. He is in a jointed
>Kimberwhick bit and a running martingale and he still
>has a hard time responding 2 the bit. My trainer
>suggested a gag bit. I am unsure if i want to use 1 or
>not bcuz i herd they wer harsh. I do not want 2 do
>nything 2 hurt him cuz i luv him so much. He is fine
>on the flat with the Kimberwhick but not w/ jumping.
>If u have ny suggestions bout using a gag bit or a
>different bit please reply!!! Thanx!!
>
>Betsy

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