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The Palos Verdes Peninsula Horseman's Association is hosting "A Bit of Advice," at 7 p.m. Oct. 16 at the Empty Saddle Club.
 
Presented by Cowboy Boot Camp's Lori Barnett, the event will teach how bits are used to gain control of your horse.  Horses differ in their breed, training, age and disciplines so it only makes sense that every bit is not suited for every mount and the bit you use now can change as circumstances change. 
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This from a note I received: As horseman, our goal is for a safe and pleasurable ride with a mount that is relaxed and willing to do what is asked of him.  The type of bit and how  it's used is a very important tool in achieving this goal.  Join us for this informative and interesting demonstration at our general meeting.  Even if you're not a PVPHA member, you'll enjoy this clinic.
 
The Empty Saddle Club is at 39 Empty Saddle Club Lane in  Rolling Hills Estates
 
For more info, go here and here

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