Curlin's Bit

[QUOTE=LyndaPellitteri31;2719070]
I noticed that when Curlin works out he tends to hold his head sideways and when he races he does not. I would think more training would fix this better than using those nasty old bits.[/QUOTE]

I remember Asmussen’s assistant’s quote was something along the lines of how they’re not sure why he does it, but thankfully he doesn’t do it while racing.

But by all means, if you can train it out of him I’m sure they’d be glad to hear it. :winkgrin: (I’m just kidding you)

Texarcana LOLOLOL :smiley: Mabe he just knows when he can play around and when he can’t.

TBRacer; Well I never said that Steve wasn’t a good trainer or that he wasn’t trained right. I understand that they don’t have time to put this horse through dressage training to get him to hold his head right. It was just an observation.