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Posted by Red on June 24, 2001 at 17:00:05:

Does anyone have directions or know how to make a goat bit for my harness goat, Zeke? I know you don't have to have a bit but Zeke is a little head strong and a lot of times i have trouble getting him to turn. when i pull on the rein to the side i want to go he shakes his head and tries to avoid going in the direction that i want to him to go. I read somewhere that you can use a mini horse snaffle bit 3 to 31/2 inches long, but there arn't any good tack shops around here and i can't find a wed site that has the right size bit that i need. If anyone has any information about goat bits PLEASE let me know.Thank you! Red


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