Find It on the No Worries Club: What Bit Should Your Horse Be Ridden In?

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Bring up the topic of bits around horse people and you’re sure to enter into a conversation that’ll turn into a heated debate ranging from one end of the spectrum (you need a different bit for every horse in your barn and every situation you ride them in) to the other (only a cruel, barbarian would dare put a bit in his horse’s mouth).

“While there are plenty of horsemen who are fanatical about bits, I’m not one of them. Here’s why: If a horse is well trained, he doesn’t need a particular bit in order for him to ride well. A bit can’t make up for a lack of training, and too many people use bits as crutches,” Clinton says.

In the 2014 fall journal article, “A Bit of a Dilemma,” Clinton covers five common scenarios he’s asked about bits on a regular basis and explains why he recommends the bit for each situation that he does. You’ll meet five hypothetical horses:

    1. Blank Slate Billy
    2. Been-There-Done-That Fred
    3. Stiff and Heavy Hank
    4. Gaped-Mouth Moe
    5. Futurity Contender Carl

Read the article now by logging on to the Downunder Horsemanship app or the No Worries Club website.

A complete library of our quarterly No Worries Journals is available for viewing and downloading on the No Worries Club website and the Downunder Horsemanship app. If you’re not a club member, learn more about the many benefits of being a club member and join our community on our website.

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