What size of bit should I use for my horse
I currently use a 51/2" D-Ring Regular Snaffle and I have the chance to buy a MYLER Full Cheek 5" snaffle bit-- I really want this bit. Myler bits are supposed to be AMAZING and I did my research about them and I want to try it out! Only thing is.there are no distributors in my province of the MYLER brand, so I have to buy off Ebay, and the BEST price for a BRAND NEW Genuine Myler Full-Cheek Snaffle bit..is for a 5" bit. So, is 5" that big of a deal from 51/2"? Should I go ahead and get the 5" bit or keep looking for a 51/2"??
FYI: My horse is a purebred Canadian, 16'1, big boy. (Canadians are light draft type breed if you're not familiar with them)
Answers:find someone with a 5" bit and measure it in your horse's mouth to see how it fits compared to your 51/2" bit. Unless your horse has a giant mouth you should be ok with a 5". I had friesans here at the barn I work at and the 5" fit with no problem.
A little bit.
mickleson
Aweosme you have a horse well I do too!
But depending on your horses age if he is young I would buy it but if he's older than 8 I wouldn't buy it becasue you have a higher chance of screwing up his mouth.
Hope this helps!
Put the bit you hvae in his mouth ans look at the edges of it by the d-ring.
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