Clayton Edsall's Favorite Bridle Bits & Hackamores
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Clayton Edsall owns enough bridle bits to last several lifetimes and favors each of them for the different feel they give on his horses. Makers including Jim Paul, Eduardo "Juan" Grijalva and Larry Gay are seen in his collection. Edsall talks through the process of finding the right bit for a new horse and how hackamores fit into his program, too.
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