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It isn't about what you think looks better. A snaffle will be more comfortable in your horse's mouth and that way if you ever [not saying that you do] get a little heavy in the hands for even a second it won't hurt your horse and make him hate it. I think sticking to a snaffle would be the best choice. Or at least something like a poster above said, something with short shanks. |
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