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don't get the desired results
with one, I'll switch to
another to find out which
works best.
One is a bit and bradoon--
a Weymouth bridle. This has
a snaffle hanging over an
by English curb bit and is
Elaine Pearsons ridden with 4 reins. The
snaffle raises the colts head
There's considerable con- and works on the lips, the
troversy among h o r s e curb helps the colt to learn
trainers about bits and hack- flexion at the poll. It takes
a.mores. This article dis- some practice for the rider to
cusses and cusses the vat- handle 4 reins proficiently
ious devices used to control a but it s quite useful. The colt
horse. Naturally, this is my gets used to just carrying the
opinion fromseveralyearsof curb first, then later you
my own experience and from begin applying more drive
literature written by leading into the curb to achieve a
horsemen of the world. It more collected way of going.
would be naive of me to You can drop the snaffle
expect that everyone else reins during part of the
will agree entirely., lesson and use the curb for
I prefer to start colts on neckreining.
the noseband, previously Another way is the pelham
described in other articles, bit. It too has 4 reins but just
as a preference over the one bit. One set of reins is
basal hackamore. I've used attached to rings at the bar,
the basal, sometimes suc- the other set to the ends of
cessfully to a certain point, the shanks. This is used
but have always ended up simfliar to the Weymouth.
feeling disappointed in the The third way is a western
results. I've used the basal curb bit with reins and the
to start a young horse in the noseband used for longeing
show ring, western pleasure, with a set of reins. If the colt
where a snaffle or my nose- gets too excited and needs
band in unacceptable as stronger handling to be con-
show equipment. In most trolled, you use the nose-
cases, I'll show the English band and leave the curb
pleasure before western, reins alone so you won't hurt
The snaffle is acceptable in his mouth.
English Pleasure classes. There are many styles of
Bosalhackamores will rub western bits, some much
a horse raw and make him more severe than others and
THE COUNCIL RECORD - PAGE 4 - Wednesday, November 16, 1977
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,neparen .,oless,s.sewltn straight across,the bar not --- .... F rO,
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put fo hi's be. st. . rt catepry .: use ?: • •
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He wo.n.t show the pleasant to create much leverage to r u:tmas
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And he will become mcreas- horse is hard to control, I
mgly harder to teach new would rather retrain him like THE WOODLAND STOVz [
less nsj , , a colt--starting over with
mecnamcal hacKamores basic obedience on the longe Vortex.effect Fire Chamber'...
and hackaraore bits are not and then into a snaffle Used - / ','X
norsemanUSed.bY aroundthe exl:)eriencedthe world trainedPr°perly' a horseto do anythinCang inbea WOODLANDTHE VORTEX-EFFECT DESIGN OF THEsToVE FIRE CHAMBER PROVIDES ke Stree| McCall
to trm~n colts, They are not snaffle. The western curb is SEVERAL DISTINCT ADVANTAGES TO THE USER ~---~~\
acceptable m 4-H horseman- more useful for teaching a OF WOODLAND STOVES.
ship classes nor at breed horse to neckrein thus
shows They have a purpose freem
• " g one of the rider s II(lt e ollr
in games and rodeo events hands for roping,
because of the rough hand-
games,
trail riding and etc. And for
show, the English curb adds
more style and collections in
the way he travels.
Space is lacking to con-
tinue so next time we'll
begin teaching the colt to go
on a snaffle for the first time
and discuss problems that
arise in using bits and how to
correct them.
THANK YOU
I want to thank my neigh-
bors and friends for the nice
cards and gifts for my birth-
day and our wedding anni-
versary. I was 90 years old
and we were married 69
years, t
Mr. & Mrs. Orren Hedges
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ling in speed events. That
kind of jerking on the mouth
with a bit would drive a
horse bananas. I do believe
though; that if more time
and care was devoted to
training these horses, they
could be taught to perform
better working on a bit and
without the restrictions of a
standing martingale. T h e
horse needs maximum free-
dom for good balance and
performance.
The snaffle is designed to
work on the lips. There is no
l verage involved as with a
w stern curb bit. It is a mild
bit provided it is used with
care. If the rider has heavy,
jerking hands, it can be as
severe as most others and
NEW MEADOWS. IDAHO
• LESS CLEAN-UP
II lill
work like a nutcracker in the
ex?lt's mouth. I prefer a • your kend dancing Plus
D-ring, thick, rubber-coated
snaffle with curved bar or enl°yment"
jointed to start colts. When rsr.,,' cP.rt.l.. Wiltedm
this is used with the fixed proudly ,_ Wednes@ ==
hand principle, it is a mild
bit.
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Another device worth Nov. 18 & 19- The Group E31
mentioning is what is some- f--I
times c, .led a "cowboy NOV. 25 & 26 -- Rocky Mr. Ozone , ,, . ,
snaffle' in some parts of the - Bulls Must i G$$ Sifting
country. It is a jointed bit Dec. 2 & 3 - Boise rice Committee
with shanks--not a true .
snaffle in that it does not act
on the lips. It acts on the " " ........ We " h00 P.M. NOV. 25
the mouth, quite severly jr"om
because of the leverage served 6:30 P.M. Only s5" 5
applied at the ends of the SALE STARTS
shank. I don't like to use one • " ' DBB
as it causes the horse betng served in the CAFE as well as the Lounge. 12:00 NOON, NOV 26
to get the bad habit of JOIN US THROUGHOUT THE IVEEK A I' THE "
opening his mouth.
When I'm ready later to
convert the horse from a I • ' "
snaffle to a western curb, Oil"New Nltmber 253-4892 i',,," The /.,,re,g,, .,,,I C.ji, I Clayt Tschirgi
there are 3 ways I like to use lliE:lr'lll i31
depending on the horse. If I Auctioneer
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