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Putting on the bit...

The tightness of the curb chain is important. It helps to make the horse handle better. It will stop and turn easier.

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The length of the curb chain must be right.

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Put the mouth piece on four fingers and your thumb in the horse's mouth. With your right hand, pull the bit up into the horse's mouth. Put the right ear in first, then left ear.

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The curb chain should hang loosely under the horses chin.

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Straighten Your Stirrups   Easy Way to Tie a Catch Rope   Curb Chain 

Curb Chain

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