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Mythological
10:42:55 Crowley
How have you been?
Fossil's Dreams
10:42:09 PK or Fossil
Hay Myth
Mythological
10:41:07 Crowley
Hey Fossil
Red Horizon Ranch
10:38:46 Red
Sadly the hose at my current barn is not that cold so it doesn’t satisfy like I remember XD
Red Horizon Ranch
10:37:59 Red
I played polo in college, during tournaments we would be out there riding so hard in the blazing heat, the taste of the cold hose after dismounting was like the water of the gods lol
Fossil's Dreams
10:35:55 PK or Fossil
If I'm outside working I'll still use the garden hose for a drink.
Snitches' Stitches
10:34:50 Snitch
I drank from the barn hose lol
Glacier Bay Cove
10:33:58 Arctic Katz
Drinking from the garden hose is an experience every kid should have
Snitches' Stitches
10:33:09 Snitch
Angel
If it makes you feel better, I'm a gen z and I did drink from a hose and know that it is in fact everything but the kitchen sink that is the option lol
Red Horizon Ranch
10:31:24 Red
Hey Rainy, down for some races this morning? :)
Angels angels
10:29:39 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Rainy
I just saw a video this dude asked "Was the sink not an option?" .-.
Chromatic
10:28:50 Chrome/Prism/Rainy
Angel
I'm sure some of them do xD
Red Acres Ranch
10:28:29 
the bass is heavier
Angels angels
10:27:32 [1k+ brindles] Angel
So sad kids these days don't even know what it means to drink out of the hose..
Chromatic
10:26:04 Chrome/Prism/Rainy
Dee
Yeah, it seems pretty bulky to handle. I mean, so is a piano but you don't have to hold it up while you play it lol! We had to move our piano once when we moved house as a kid and it was a nightmare.
Daesung Wings
10:24:54 Dae
I played Viola for 10 years, but I originally wanted to play cello. My parents thought it was too big though
Glacier Bay Cove
10:24:16 Arctic Katz
Trying to decide whether I want to reset the quests, or not
Rainbow
10:21:38 Rainy/Prism/Chrome
I imagine they're heavy too? Such a big instrument. I love listening to Yo Yo Ma do Bach.
Red Acres Ranch
10:21:01 
i play for the Ponca city orchestra since im in high school
Red Acres Ranch
10:20:24 
yea its fun but it hurts your fingers after awhile

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Mythological
10:42:55 Crowley
How have you been?
Fossil's Dreams
10:42:09 PK or Fossil
Hay Myth
Mythological
10:41:07 Crowley
Hey Fossil
Red Horizon Ranch
10:38:46 Red
Sadly the hose at my current barn is not that cold so it doesn’t satisfy like I remember XD
Red Horizon Ranch
10:37:59 Red
I played polo in college, during tournaments we would be out there riding so hard in the blazing heat, the taste of the cold hose after dismounting was like the water of the gods lol
Fossil's Dreams
10:35:55 PK or Fossil
If I'm outside working I'll still use the garden hose for a drink.
Snitches' Stitches
10:34:50 Snitch
I drank from the barn hose lol
Glacier Bay Cove
10:33:58 Arctic Katz
Drinking from the garden hose is an experience every kid should have
Snitches' Stitches
10:33:09 Snitch
Angel
If it makes you feel better, I'm a gen z and I did drink from a hose and know that it is in fact everything but the kitchen sink that is the option lol
Red Horizon Ranch
10:31:24 Red
Hey Rainy, down for some races this morning? :)
Angels angels
10:29:39 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Rainy
I just saw a video this dude asked "Was the sink not an option?" .-.
Chromatic
10:28:50 Chrome/Prism/Rainy
Angel
I'm sure some of them do xD
Red Acres Ranch
10:28:29 
the bass is heavier
Angels angels
10:27:32 [1k+ brindles] Angel
So sad kids these days don't even know what it means to drink out of the hose..
Chromatic
10:26:04 Chrome/Prism/Rainy
Dee
Yeah, it seems pretty bulky to handle. I mean, so is a piano but you don't have to hold it up while you play it lol! We had to move our piano once when we moved house as a kid and it was a nightmare.
Daesung Wings
10:24:54 Dae
I played Viola for 10 years, but I originally wanted to play cello. My parents thought it was too big though
Glacier Bay Cove
10:24:16 Arctic Katz
Trying to decide whether I want to reset the quests, or not
Rainbow
10:21:38 Rainy/Prism/Chrome
I imagine they're heavy too? Such a big instrument. I love listening to Yo Yo Ma do Bach.
Red Acres Ranch
10:21:01 
i play for the Ponca city orchestra since im in high school
Red Acres Ranch
10:20:24 
yea its fun but it hurts your fingers after awhile

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Bit Metals July 10, 2022 10:37 AM


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Kind of a weird topic, but I'm just curious about your guy's opinions. Looking into adding another bit to my large collection, you have to have one for every occasion. And I'm just curious what metal type you prefer as a mouthpiece. I have a few copper ones, but now there titanium, aluminum, sweet iron, weird rainbow metals. Just looking for something to give me the happiest horse.
Bit Metals July 10, 2022 11:22 AM

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Most of my collection is stainless steel and various copper alloys. I recently threw away a very old sweet iron as it had rusted and the surface was really pitted, I think sweet iron has been superseded by the copper ones now and I'd consider it a bit old-fashioned, same as nickel bits.
I'm convinced a lot of the fancy materials are just marketing, bits last for decades so they need something to make us buy more. Saying that I'm tempted to try a titanium bit because they're meant to be so much lighter, my double has two sprenger bits and it weighs an absolute ton.
Bit Metals July 10, 2022 05:17 PM


Mediterranean
 
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I know this could be controversial, but I think everyone should own some type of plastic/rubber/gel bit such as berris, winderen, innosense etc or even the good old fashioned black rubber. I have never owned a horse who wasn't content in those soft mouthpieces, at least on the flat. Just stay away from crappy happy mouth type plastic, I've always imagined they could give something akin to carpet burn and I've known a horse or two who snapped them.

If we're talking strictly metal here, without a doubt brass is my favourite. Is sweet but stronger than copper and warms nicely for our Irish winters. Stainless steel is too cold and I find my horses aren't too fond of it going in their mouth at first.

Edited at July 10, 2022 05:21 PM by Mediterranean
Bit Metals July 11, 2022 10:08 AM


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I have a few rubber bits, the horse I was bit shopping for has been out in a rubber loose ring mullen mouth, one of my favorite bits. I will look into brass though, living about as far north as you can get in Michigan means we have pretty nasty winters to, I like bitless during winter. Thank you!
Bit Metals July 11, 2022 11:04 AM


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Leather bits are pretty interesting if you're looking to start a bit collection! I've known a couple people who's horses liked them, they are very soft but of course won't last forever as they get broken down over time depending on how much the horse chews and works the bit in their mouth
Bit Metals July 11, 2022 03:55 PM


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i ride in a double link snaffle made out of stainless steel which i find very pleasing and simple for both my horses. Although i do love a brass bit because as medi said they warm nicely and is sweet and strong.
I do like rubber and plastic bits because they are very soft and comfy, but i hate how many sharp annoying edges they can get when horses chew on them. So i found these sort of sticky plasticy/rubbery/sillicone material little squares that you can actually stick to your bit and roll it over so it covers it. it sticks to the bit so you dont have to worry about it slipping, its hard for horses to chew. i only replace it (if im using them) about once a month. they just peel right off the bit. really good for horses who work wekk using a normal metal bit but could do with a bit more comfort. ill edit with a link to the plastic things when i find it. hugely reccomend.

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