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  1. Although snaffles are essentially direct pressure bits, they can be great for teaching your horse to neck rein. Many Western riders switch to shanked (curb) bits once their horses are familiar with neck reining.
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    Aug 1, 2009 · Connect your reins to a smooth, full-cheek snaffle bit. Avoid a shanked bit, which can be too harsh during the learning process. With a snaffle, you can apply lateral (side) and vertical pressure without causing your gelding …

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