tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9029266190277669434.post4951843886380203723..comments2023-10-16T02:35:42.414-07:00Comments on Acer Farm: A BIT Better..Jonnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11455369648954700046noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9029266190277669434.post-19298133954195223632012-03-08T03:37:32.490-08:002012-03-08T03:37:32.490-08:00The world of Myler bits has opened new doors of co...The world of Myler bits has opened new doors of communication for me. I'm not one of those who though "bits are bad" but being a little reactive myself when the rubber meets the road I hesitated to ride bitted for a very long time. Honestly, I think Journey prefers the bit to the hackamore. She detested the feeling of the noseband on the hack. I used the Parelli version of the Myler first and did find my horse more responsive in that bit which was a level 2, than the bit I have her in now that is also a level 2 in a little different design. But she prefers and rubs at her nose much less in this second version that has no noseband. I had more control laterally with the Parelli version. Either way, it is working better for her. In retrospect which means it is working for me.All Who Wanderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15811193190492037859noreply@blogger.com