Bit
Howrse:girth
A breast collar.
The last thing to introduce to a young horse is the saddle, most horses will have the hardest time with the saddle so you should get the other tack out of the way first.for howrse: the bit (provided by roxysoxy)
im no expert, but i presume it would be the bitt, as it would be the most unusual, and i presume the most uncomfortable or the horse
the saddle and bridle start with a halter and bit-less briddle
hi I'm rack my friends shall know me from school hi mate and i think it is the saddle herm
To give a blanket answer on this would be misleading. It really depends upon the age of the horse. Horses as young as 1 year can be taught to drive so they would have a bit in their mouth first. Older horses being started under saddle might have the bit and bridle introduced after the saddle has been put on. The answer depends a lot on the age and breed of horse and what its end purpose will be.
You can pick a bad horse and put the horse in a competition and that should get you in last place in the competition.
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