This message is from: "Denise's" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

dear lori,  thank you for the response to my humble questions on bits.
that is exactly what i wanted; an answer and opinion from an experienced
horse person, especially someone familiar with fjords.  i think the
clinician was'nt used to the "slowness"  of my 3 yr. old fjord, as compared
to a trained 1/4 horse. when i do his turns and loops in an arena at a trot
and lope, he does just find for me.  i am a beginner, so i don't really want
his front end turning before his back end can catch up.  i think i might be
eating more sand than my stomach could handle!  denise

>
> > because i went to a clinic recently.  the clinician recommended a
twisted
> > wire bit.  it is for my three year old, quinn.  he is in a full cheek
> > snaffle and does just fine.

> Denise -

> I disagree with the clinician. A 3 y.o. who is doing fine in a full cheek
> snaffle doesn't need a twisted wire bit! > > twisted-wire bit on a
sensitive 3 year old mouth would be a travesty, >
> Lori Albrough



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