Re: carts and bits

1999-10-19 Thread Lori Albrough
This message is from: Lori Albrough [EMAIL PROTECTED] Carl and Sarah Nagel wrote: ... She has a problem with putting her tongue over the bit and then getting very upset about that. I would try her in a Glory Butterfly bit - the mullen mouthpiece curves slightly up away from the tongue.

Re: carts and bits

1999-10-18 Thread Jean Ernest
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED] At 09:46 PM 10/18/1999 -0700, you wrote: This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] To the gal who said she is using a high port, that surprises me as fjords classically have shallow pallets. Jean, altho she said it has a high port,

Re: carts and bits

1999-10-18 Thread Jean Gayle
This message is from: Jean Gayle [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sarah by the time I got on line you probably have your answer to your horse putting her tongue over the bit. One, is the bit in tight enough to see at least two wrinkles at the corner of the mouth. Two there is what is called a tongue lollering

re: carts and bits

1999-10-18 Thread Carl and Sarah Nagel
This message is from: Carl and Sarah Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- from: Tish Pasqual [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We purchased an easy entry cart, cost $495 plus $100 for shipping. We also got sleigh runners for it, I'll let you know how those work out this winter! We