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----- Original Message -----From: Laney HumphreyTo: RidecampSent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 12:33 PMSubject: RC: bitsCecily, I have recently switched my 2 arabs to Myler bits. Both the horses and I love them!!! The Myer brothers have also written a really good little book about bits, "A whole bit better," available from Toklat. (It has a really interesting postscript about horse mouth/head/neck anatomy by Dr. Joyce Harman, too.)
I used to think my arabs needed 4 3/4" bits but I got tired of searching for them so now I use 5" bits which work fine. (My guys are geldings and don't have particularly typey, small muzzled heads though.) I would think any tack store worth its salt could order a 4 3/4" bit for you.
Cheers, Laney"guest@endurance.net" wrote:
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Does anyone know a good resource/catalog for 4 and 3/4" bits?
I'd like to find a Tom Thumb, Argentine snaffle, or possibly a
Kimberwick with that size mouthpiece. I also don't want the part
on a shanked bit that attaches to the bridle ( sorry, can't
remember the name for it)to dig into my horse'supper jaw. It
seems to me that I can't be the only Arab owner with this need.Also, has anyone had any experience with Myler bits? Shrake bits?
Some other company that you'd recommend or steer clear of?Thanks a lot.
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