Trick for Bridling with a Ported Bit, Bridle Fit Tips
Making it to a Million with Clayton Edsall
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Clayton Edsall reviews a simple way to bridle a horse with a ported bit, which can be difficult with larger bits used in Western disciplines. This trick means a horse doesn't bump their front teeth on the bit and cause unnecessary irritation. He also reviews how a bit should sit in a horses' mouth.
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