Using a Leverage Bit

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Gag bit


Presumably a rider steps up to a gag bit, elevator bit, or any other type of leverage bit because they would like more control. They would like their horse to better hearlisten, and respond to their aids. But any time this type of bit is used, it is imperative for riders to remember that... (Click on Article Title above (in blue) to read full article)


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