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  • poor horse. the corners of its mouth must be getting chafed by it. >_>

  • wat bit is dat it looks good... i mite buy it ;)

  • you know what ? THIS HORSE IS IN PAIN

  • crual bit and you're horrible

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    Give the poor thing some rein !!!!

  • people u avin a clue wat tis horse is capable off doin !!!!!! he has a lot off blood in him and can take off at any point unless u want to come over and c this horse shut the F*#k UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!

  • @lisac343 so can my horse, my horse is an ex racer and VERY strong i can guarentee a trainer would say he needs a strong bit yet i manage fine with a snaffle, its all about good horsemanship and riding, this is a terrible show of both. I have a strong bit for winter when my horse rears and goes nuts but i put very little pressure on it and certainly never pull!

  • her hands arnt even holding the reins properly, shes tensing on the bit as well as pulling on the horses mouth and putting alot of pressure on the toungue. she really needs riding lessons. poor horse.

  • if your reins are 5 inches long and your horses mouth is open super wide and is shaking his head.... its you not the horse.

  • @horsescanter I hate it when dumb asses blame their horses for everything thats their fault.

  • @dragonflyinhaven it only like 0.00000000001% of the time is it the horses fault

  • I agree with everyone, give him a little rein, especially with that leverage bit! I use a bit that looks almost just like that on my mountain horse (his has the same shank with a single joint mouth piece) because he was sold to us in that and goes well in it, and I keep contact with it but I dont try to stretch him a new smile! Even when he gets strong I hardly pull on the reins and if I need to do any major schooling with him I move the reins up to the O ring so I'm not using leverage. Goodness

  • @DeathKitty123456 how can you tell that bit has a twisted mouthpiece?

  • you are a complete idiot. How dare you, mistreating that horse so badly and so obvious!

  • legs...legs...legs...LEGS!

  • use your legs woman!!!

  • oh my god , poor little horse...

  • Slack in the cheek pieces proves that this rider has way too much tension on the bit. If this kind of pressure is necessary to control this animal, I believe a softer bit and defiantly more ground work on the riders part is needed.

  • OMG OMG OMG OUCH! That bit to me is cruel anyway with its twisted mouth piece w/e but in those hands its just abuse! ARGH. Let go of it fricking mouth! Ergh people like you need a good talking to get a snaffle if you can't ride propperly! Then at least the horse will have some feeling left in its mouth! -.- no wonder its head shaking suprised it isn't rearing, poor horse!

  • if you need to use the reins to balance like this woman, you shouldn't be on the back of a horse...

    shittt.

  • dats 1 ugly horse

  • @MegaFatKid23 You're one ugly... never mind

  • Very tipical. You can see how the tongue is pulled in (naturally it touches the front teeth). Fighting against the noseband proves intense pain.

  • What is she doing to that poor horse's mouth?

  • @myponiesrule123 this is so typical for bits with leverage, and this bit had strong leverage which causes tremendous pressure in the horse's mouth, you´d have to be a really skilled rider to handle this type of bit without destroying the horse... god, when i see things like this i want to push in a bit in their mouth so they could feel how leverage reaaally feels like.. so sad....

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  • @myponiesrule123 pulling very harshly with a very strong bit :\ this is why i would choose to ban strong bits lol

  • @DeathKitty123456 i agree with you but not ban! cus otherwise i will have to go to a snaffle and i will not be able to stop my horse :P xxx she is in bottom ring of a dutch gag(on her own she is fine, which is hardly ever) she isnt strong so i only need to pull lightly but with toher horse im and stuffed she nevers stops until the other horse has fully stopped:P

  • @TheChocolate247 see i believe any horse can be ridden in a snaffle, when i bought my horse he had a 3ring waterford gag in on the bottom ring and they told me he was unstoppable in that, true he was but i put a snaffle in his mouth and schooled him properly to seat rather than just hands and now i can stop him without even having hold of the reins! Every horse is broken in a snaffle so i wonder why people put stronger bits in their mouth in the first place? Just a thought lol :P

  • give it some rein!

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