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You should stand on the near side of the horse with the top of the bridle in your right hand and the bit in your left. Put your right hand between the horses ears and use your left hand to guide the bit into the horses mouth.

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reins over head then hold the bit in one hand under the horses mouth holding the headband in the other higher up the horses head watching you don't scare it.give the horse a chance to take the bit of its own accord if not gently slide your thumb into the side of its mouth at the back so you dont get bitten and tickle then when the bit is in slide the headpiece over ears and pull the headband as far down as it will go away from its ears.then do up the throatlash and adjust in any way then do up any additional nosebands/martingales.alternatively call dumbledore

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