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Bits by Lee Ziegler

Concho bit: Low port, swept back shank,
Called the "lil Missoula"

Grazing curb: short shank, low port, solid bit

These curb bits are mild, effective with horses that have been ridden exclusively in curb bits, and those just learning to work in one,  and seem to work well with most gaited horses.

 

These Pelham bits also work well with horses that have fussy mouths

Kimberwicke

 

Mullen Pelham

 

 

Rubber Pelham

This bit may be more acceptable to come horses with extremely sensitive bars

Foreman Roller Pelham

The roller mouth Foreman pelham is especially useful for horses that put their tongue over the bit

 

 

Mullen Eggbutt Snaffle     Eggbutt Billy Allen

These snaffles are mild and I have found that many horses that are not comfortable in typical broken snaffles, french link snaffles, or "comfort mouth" snaffles will work well in these.

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Patricia Smith
End of the Trail Foxtrotter Ranch

 

  541 798 5522  or etranch@centurytel.net

 

                                                             07/12/2011