| 1. | The holding company in turn owns the Snaffle Bit Ranch near Fredericksburg.
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| 2. | In general, competitors in this grade use a snaffle bit or double bridle.
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| 3. | In general, competitors in this grade use a snaffle bit.
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| 4. | Bit guards are used with loose ring snaffle bits, gag bits, and pelham bits.
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| 5. | A bradoon is a snaffle bit designed specifically for use in the double bridle.
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| 6. | In general, competitors in this grade use a snaffle bit or a double bridle.
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| 7. | Either a curb or snaffle bit may be used.
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| 8. | Younger horses, three-year-olds, can compete with a snaffle bit.
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| 9. | English riders do not add any type of curb strap or curb chain to a snaffle bit.
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| 10. | A snaffle bit was seen as fit only for young untrained horses, plow horses, or carriage horses.
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