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    Hackamore, snaffle, shank snaffle, curb.....all Greek....HELP a Newbie

    Yeah, thanks for the info. I will definitely consider some rider training and having the horses teeth checked. I'm guessing this would this be done by the Vet?
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    Hackamore, snaffle, shank snaffle, curb.....all Greek....HELP a Newbie

    The bit does definitely swing forward when I release the reins.
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    Hackamore, snaffle, shank snaffle, curb.....all Greek....HELP a Newbie

    Thanks again for all the help. I just need someone locally that can train me to know how to ride and what to look for in horse mannerisms. If this is a suitable bit then maybe I will continue to use it once I get other things checked out, such as teeth and the actual fit of the bit. It does also...
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    Hackamore, snaffle, shank snaffle, curb.....all Greek....HELP a Newbie

    Thanks for all of the info from both of you. My inexperience is obvious here and was looking for a simple solution but I don't mind working with this horse because he really is gentle and easy to reign (turns well with just some slight neck reigning and will also back up easily) I think he will...
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    Hackamore, snaffle, shank snaffle, curb.....all Greek....HELP a Newbie

    I am not new to livestock but horses are a new thing to me and recently acquired a 5 year old gelding mustang that is pretty gentle to ride but I'm not sure that I have the right bridle setup. The previous owner was not someone who was a very credible person and not had experience with any...
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