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Q: What kind of bit should I use to train my western horse?
A: Use a bosal first. When she is able to stop and back in it, at w/t/c, you can switch to a full cheek snaffle to finish her training. If you intend to show, you ... Read More »

Q: Help on a western bit for english trained horse?
A: Use her usual bit. Loose-ring, D-ring, Offset D, Kimberwick are all bits I've switched over to western tack at times. We do team penning in snaffles and kimberw... Read More »

Q: How to Train a Western Horse.
A: 1. Place your horse in cross ties, or tie it to a study post, while you saddle it. Make the cinch just tight enough that the saddle does not slip as you ride. K... Read More »

Q: How to Use a Western Bit on a Horse.
A: 1. Choose an apple flavored snaffle bit for a green horse you are just beginning to train. The taste will help him accept the bit. Look for a jointed snaffle wi... Read More »

Q: How to Train for a Western Showmanship Class.
A: 1. Walk is the very basic movement, and is often judged with scrutiny. To walk the horse, you should stand at the near side shoulder (left shoulder) You should ... Read More »

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