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Re: Which Myler bits?
My daughter is using the one that has independant side movement and no
leverage, it's a 3 - piece, barrel mullen, or something like that. It was
about $50. She thinks the horse she rides really likes it. I can't seem to
find one that my horse likes, I'm really thinking of ditching the bit thing
and finding an alternative. I posted a question on halter/headstall
combos-and I've seen posting on Arab S-hackamores. Is there any
overwhelming concensus on the best non-bit solution? (I had tried the Myler
full-cheek broken snaffle on mine.)
Sharlene
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberta Jo Lieberman <woik@home.com>
To: Susan Swope-Attardi <Nagzarus@worldnet.att.net>; Laney Humphrey
<laneyh@mbay.net>; ridecamp@endurance.net <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Date: Thursday, September 16, 1999 1:06 PM
Subject: RC: Which Myler bits?
><<I, too, am using the Myler bits on our two endurance horses and am
>quite =
>pleased. The book is excellent.>>>
>
>To all of the folks who are using Myler bits: Which particular style are
>you using? i.e., mouthpiece type, leverage bit or snaffle, etc. What
>type of bit did you use before? What problems, if any, were you trying
>to resolve? and specifically what changes have you observed in your horses?
>Thanks!
>--Bobbie
>
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