Transition Curb
Bit
The small ported mouthpiece and rear angled shanks make this an ideal bit to take a
green horse from the direct pressure of the ring or dee-snaffle bit to the leveraged
pressure of the shank and curb. The mild gag and sloping shank slows the reaction of
the bit which allows for a less intimidating transition. To avoid complications,
checking the horse up without the rider on the horse's back is always suggested.
Neutral adjustment is also suggested. A leather curb would be appropriate for
the transition process adjusted with two fingers between curb and chin.
6" Cheeks, 5" Mouth
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Junior Cutter
Bit
½" Sweet Iron Medium Port
For riders and horses that like a solid bit, the Junior Cutter offers a gentle medium
control. A good bit to introduce younger horses into cattle.
7" Cheeks
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Junior Cutter
Bit
½" Medium Port Copper
Same as 640 except copper mouth for moist, soft mouth. The copper also keeps
wells in high humidity and near salt water. 7" Cheeks, 5" Mouth
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