The “CG” is one of the first bits Carol designed. She developed this bit especially for her champion mount “Dobre” in the late seventies. The chain snaffle mouthpiece and short gag action makes this bit soft and forgiving in a horse’s mouth. Horses tend to feel comfortable in this bit and show a lot of response without overreacting. It helps add control in the turns, and support and correct an overly bendy horse. The CG’s weighted shanks add more feel and help encourage a proper headset.
Bit Level B
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ITEM ITEM | SIZE SIZE | PRICE PRICE | ||
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Item: 16001 | Size: Chain | $53.99 |
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Bit Level Information
Level A Horse view
- Beginning training or has little training
- Basic skills
Level B Horse view
- Established basic training
- Complex skills
Level C Horse view
- Finished and obeys commands
- Advanced skills
- Calm mindset
BIT TIPS:
- If a curb strap is too tight, the bit will be more severe in the horse's mouth. General rule: make sure you can slide two fingers between the curb and the bottom jaw for adequate spacing.
- With a long purchase, the bit will act quicker in a horse's mouth when the rider pulls the reins. With a shorter purchase, the bit is slower to react.
- A curb used on a bit that has rings on the ends is there to hold the bit and reins together. It applies zero pressure to the jaw.