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Pat's Western Bit 

Pat & Deb Puckett
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Well, here it is at last! After months of testing, miles of riding, and many sleepless nights, we’ve decided to go public with Pat’s Western Bit. After seeing people struggle to find a regular everyday western bit to continue their horsemanship journey, Pat decided to go to work designing a bit that combines all of the positive elements of the western bits of the past plus a few innovations of his own. This bit is a loose jawed, high port bit with a curved cheekpiece. The cheekpieces are made out of hand finished steel with an alloy concho. The mouthpiece is made of 1/2” cold rolled steel and a brass cricket just like the one in our Missing Link Snaffle. This will make the transition from the Missing Link Snaffle to Pat’s Western Bit seamless and easy for your horse to understand. This bit has stainless steel slobber chains which are attached to the bit with lightweight S-hooks which will break if the chains get caught on something. The bridle ring is made large enough to accommodate the headstall and the curb strap easily. The rein ring swivels and is large enough to use split reins or rein chains, whichever you prefer. In addition, this bit has the weight that we like which helps the horse understand how to balance it similar to a ballerina balancing a book on her head!
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Комментарии : 60   
@blackdiamond7708
@blackdiamond7708 Год назад
😂❤🐎 Lol did that horse not get the memo about not sleeping on the job? What a precious baby!! I'd want him in my living room. 😊🥰😍💝
@Paul11B2P
@Paul11B2P Год назад
I received my missing link bit. I really like it. Thank you.
@CarsonByrd-ow5kv
@CarsonByrd-ow5kv Год назад
Been waiting on this video and loved it thanks for all y’all do
@jeffcokenour3459
@jeffcokenour3459 Год назад
Glad y'all are well. Bless you!
@thegeneral1100
@thegeneral1100 Год назад
Next time, try to find a calmer horse for your presentations. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Love your channel, very informative.
@modocroughstock5700
@modocroughstock5700 Год назад
Wildest one he has right now..😅
@fergiepingo5548
@fergiepingo5548 9 месяцев назад
That was the most beautiful tribute I've ever heard. Thank you for sharing. I don't know how you kept your face from flooding. I couldn't. You were both so fortunate to have each other. Adios (to God) Chris. Sincerely, Mahina Rose Armstrong BC Canada
@PetPrepRadioShow
@PetPrepRadioShow Год назад
Congratulations! So happy to see you all! It's beautiful! I'm going to sell all of my full cheek snaffles to buy your missing link! I'll have to save some pennies to get your new bit!
@laurence1643
@laurence1643 Год назад
A great episode ! I like your reasoning . I'll get one or maybe two.
@larag4646
@larag4646 Год назад
I appreciate the thought you've put into this bit.
@vicki1141
@vicki1141 Год назад
Nice to see your still standing Deb and Pat. Congrats on the new western bit.🎉 Thanks for thinking of the many people being hit hard by mother nature. Parts of Nova Scotia are recovering too. Take care .
@Isabelle511
@Isabelle511 Год назад
So excited! Thank you Pat for making this bit to improve horsemanship and western riding. Love the cricket ❤ I will save up to buy one soon + a missing link snaffle
@philradcliffe8799
@philradcliffe8799 2 месяца назад
Great video, Thank you. Somewhere in my 75 year old memory there is a picture of a U. S. Cavalry bit gauge for measuring the mouth.
@TroyReinholdt-fz2ds
@TroyReinholdt-fz2ds Год назад
Thanks Pat always enjoy your perspective. I like what I see and will purchase for my Lesson Horses. Troy/Riding and Driving Coach for Connections Boarding Stables
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
Thank you!
@marcu6341
@marcu6341 Год назад
Thumbs up to the very patient horse too.
@KennethMcMurry-h9s
@KennethMcMurry-h9s Месяц назад
Thanks for the info
@modocroughstock5700
@modocroughstock5700 Год назад
Saving up for your clinics
@southernforestgypsy
@southernforestgypsy Год назад
Can't wait to get paid!
@horsehaircreationsbykaren
@horsehaircreationsbykaren Год назад
Nice looking bit
@ToddGWylie
@ToddGWylie Год назад
thanks for the lesson!
@jarlnerdrum1309
@jarlnerdrum1309 Год назад
Always an education seeing you. I have been riding in a square port bit my horse really responds to it and is very light handed. In your opinion will me transitioning him to your bit be worth the change or just keep working to eventually get into spade bit with the square port?
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
I don't understand what you mean by square port. We don't use any bits prior to a spade. We just go from bosal to two-rein to spade so if your horse is already in a bit, we don't really have an opinion on that. If you want to send a photo of the bit you are using to debpuckett@gmail.com , we can better understand what you are doing.
@p4ranch06
@p4ranch06 7 месяцев назад
Pat, would it be a fairly easy transition to go from a regular snaffle (not the missing link) into this bit?
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett 7 месяцев назад
Yes
@sarahpawsey1263
@sarahpawsey1263 Год назад
Hi Pat and Deb. I have only recently discovered your website, youtube channel and books, and very much enjoy learning from them. My apologies if I have missed this if already discussed on anyother video... is there a "check list" of things that my horse should be able to do before graduating to this bit? He is currently in the missing link snaffle. I don't feel we are ready yet, but some guidance on where we should be at before graduation would be very helpful. Many thanks Sarah (located in Norfolk, England)
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
You need to be able to do the log exercise with one hand on the reins using your seat and legs. You also need to be able to walk forward, stop, and back, while in collection off of your seat. Here's a video to get you started toward your goal: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PAlXtdfYRkc.htmlsi=BUT-Y6bAoTNVIkDP
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
And here's a recent video showing how you need to ride off of your body: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ANZ4Au5mJJ4.htmlsi=sFLB9XJOAHD8gztE
@sarahpawsey1263
@sarahpawsey1263 Год назад
@@PatnDebPuckett thank you 😊
@barbgunness6598
@barbgunness6598 Год назад
Missing Link Snaffle testimony. 20 yr old mule this year, been in the ML for 1 1/2 seasons. Has had lots of time off due to life that doesnt always focus around the equine. Ive also had a bad come off off another ride a year ago March. So to regain confidence, Im riding the only broke thing we have. The donk. Now: The snaffle part. This mule has been so much more responsive.. Still hard headed, and he's not progressed out of snaffle because of the rider(s).. Well, Im ponying the outfit I came off and riding one handed in the MIssing link on 20yr old Charboneaux the mule. Strange as it may sound, psycologically for me the rider, I work on my leg cues now because he picks up this bit. He's not wollering around in it. Pat, that video explaing the Missing Link made all the difference for advancing my understanding. I bought a second ML for this long colt and he carries that set up til I have the nerve to get back on him. BTW, the first day the colt rolled that cricket something fierce where it got the attention of my friends. I wont talk about bits among friends. So, next time in that snaffle he was way quiter. There is something about givng them a "job" to do with that snaffle in these colt days. I dont know, Im liking it. I am no trainer. Mule is soooooooo much better that it may even be possible to transition him to the western bit on his 21st birthday. We shall see. But riding one hand in the ML is NOT the same as trying to ride one hand in a broken snaffle... blessings to you, Pat and Deb! LOVE what you do...
@Bushpony
@Bushpony 3 месяца назад
@barbgunness6598 I’m so glad I found your comment! I have two Paso Finos, 21 and 22 this month, had them since conception, but ahhhhh life buggers things up. Since finding Pat here, I’ve soaked up his wisdom and there’s hope yet for these 2 dinks. I’ve gotten both his bits, the ML and the western. The ML especially, when I first saw it I thought YES!!! The animal does exist! The mare, the one I really need that western for loves it, but we aren’t riding in it yet. Anyway, your comment gives me hope, I don’t feel so alone hahahah, having 2 horses old enough to vote and the gelding is going to be my “practice” for when I get my last horse ( I’m 62).
@olivianeacsu
@olivianeacsu 7 месяцев назад
question from Sweden: is it ok to have a 5 inch bit to an arabian horse that has normally a 4.14 inch. (10.5 cm)? very hard to find smaller bits that 5 inch
@sarahpawsey1263
@sarahpawsey1263 10 месяцев назад
Unfortunately my horse seems to measure inbetween 5 1/4 and 5 1/2. Is it better to go up to 5 1/2 or down to 5 1/4 please?
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett 10 месяцев назад
Go up.
@bullantoffroad
@bullantoffroad Год назад
Lady leg shanks 😊
@tos9412
@tos9412 Год назад
If I see correctly, it is not a loose jaw bit. Why did you decide so? Thank you!
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
It is a loose jawed bit but we resolved the problem of the bit getting too sloppy over time.
@SS.SY11
@SS.SY11 Год назад
❤❤
@kristahavik3931
@kristahavik3931 Год назад
Would like to sell them here in Norway!
@WesternWandererJM
@WesternWandererJM Год назад
does it weigh 2 #?
@christopherrodriguez7212
@christopherrodriguez7212 Год назад
Why hi port vs low?
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
The higher the port the more opportunity for the bit to turn into a signal bit as opposed to a leverage bit.
@_WATTS_Gamer
@_WATTS_Gamer Год назад
Where is Shishoni ? I know that is prob not how you spell it so forgive me !
@andejo4436
@andejo4436 Год назад
First!
@rebeccakramer871
@rebeccakramer871 Год назад
Hi Pat I purchased a missing link snaffle . It’s been over a month now. It hasn’t came yet . Could you please check on it. Thank you, Rebecca Hollingsworth 2:21
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
Hello Rebecca. Your order was placed on August 2nd. It should be shipped either at the end of this week or next week.
@rebeccakramer871
@rebeccakramer871 Год назад
Thank you
@rebeccakramer871
@rebeccakramer871 Год назад
Hi Pat Deb I still haven’t received the missing link snaffle. How long do you hang a horse with the bit. My horse I’d done with a snaffle. I have home in a walked no horse bit that’s as close as I can come. I hope Deb is feeling well, both of you. I’ve been following you two. I have a 3.5 year old appendix. He’s a handful. Thank you, Rebecca from Indiana
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Год назад
@@rebeccakramer871 Your order was processed on September 3rd as promised. If you would contact me by email instead of a public RU-vid comment, I would be able to give you more information. But I'm sure you wouldn't want me to send your tracking information in a public forum. Also, if you would check your email to include your spam folder, you might find that you already received the email from me with your tracking information.
@rebeccakramer871
@rebeccakramer871 Год назад
I’m sorry I upset you. I did email a long time ago . Thank you , and I hope you are both well Rebecca
@sanjitripathi8105
@sanjitripathi8105 Год назад
fourth
@chrisoconnor5880
@chrisoconnor5880 Год назад
Cruel bits the lot of them
@kristen3008
@kristen3008 Год назад
I'm sorry that you think so since in educated hands and in the mouth of a high-level horse, both as shown here, they are one of the most gentle bits. People such as Pat Puckett and horses such as those he rides as so high-level a skilled that the bit is very rarely even engaged and even then, very delicately. So much so that the horse works off of signal, rather than pain. Therefore, these bits are merely tools of communication such as a telephone instead of tools of abuse. The bit is only as harsh as the rider. The bit does not hurt the horse. The human does. And these bits again are only used by the most skilled horsemen on the most skilled mounts. You must be quite an ill-trained rider for your hands to be so harsh and always in your horse's mouth, and also certainly no horseman, for you to think they are such cruel bits. What might I ask do you ride in? I do hope you take no offense to my statement and question as I do not intend to be rude. I only attempt to clarify a few things and give a different viewpoint. Have a wonderful day!
@georgepengelly2434
@georgepengelly2434 Год назад
You ride with your body not your hand/s, bit is much like a seat belt in a car good to have when thing go wrong.
@bullantoffroad
@bullantoffroad Год назад
Pick the non horse person
@chrisoconnor5880
@chrisoconnor5880 Год назад
@@bullantoffroad I was riding horses when you were still shitting yellow Sonny
@bullantoffroad
@bullantoffroad Год назад
@@chrisoconnor5880 well then there is no excuse for not knowing better 🤣🤣
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