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LadyRascasse

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but from reading a few post i'm not sure how and outline/working on the bit would be defined.

would this be considered and outline/working on the bit, if not can i see a photo of something that is please.

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For the observer, a horse is on the bit when you can draw a vertical line from his nose to his forelock when viewed from the side. Yet, there is so much more associated with the horse on the bit that many riders are not aware of. The horse is truly on the bit when has rounded his outline (back and neck), engaged his hind quarters, stepped forward with impulsion, and brought his nose to the vertical.
 
He is lovley, mine looks different as well, I would guessed a warmblood X, just shows they come in all kinds of beautiful types.
 
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