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it depends on the horse, you could use a Kimblewick, but the best all around bit is a snaffle, but it all depends on the horse

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Q: Which bit is best for your horse for cross country or fast work he leans on the bit and snatches the reins?
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A horse is hitched to a wagon since the wagon pulls back on the horse just as hard as the horse pulls on the wagon why does the wagon not remain in equilibrium no matter how hard the horse pulls?

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Which bit is good for faster cross country type riding for a strong horse that leans and snatches at the reins when he does faster work?

a gag should do the trick also if he snatches the reins out of your hands try grass reins or a martingale!


Which bit for my horse who leans and overbends in a pelham and leans and raises head in snaffle?

You are searching in the wrong place. you should never use any kind of equipment to substitute for training. Forget the bit, train your horse, or get someone who can.


A horse is hitched to a wagon since the wagon pulls back on the horse just as hard as the horse pulls on the wagon why does the wagon not remain in equilibrium no matter how hard the horse pulls?

Actually, the wagon doesn't pull back on the horse. The horse leans into the collar which causes the wheels to turn. It's basic physics.


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Which direction did the Pisa tower lean?

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What is it called when a boat leans to the side?

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