Turn the fire hoses and tear gas on the protesters in Washington right now??Just because they oppose her ideas.
How about getting him a flexy rubber straight bit? Or their proper name - un-jointed rubber snaffle. They are very soft, won't hit the pallet of the horses mouth and are pretty easy to get into the horses mouth. It is also great for sensitive horses. The ones you are looking at getting all have that upward curve in the middle, which is actually quite harsh if not used correctly. It will press against the roof of your horse's mouth, and could potentially be painful for him. If you are going from a hackamore to one of those bits - I think you'll encounter problems.
put his head close to your heart heart beats sooth them you could also use a clock that makes a tick tock sound just bring him out side away from the noise and do this
Goodyear triple tread year round tires. No swapping out required.
I have studded tires mounted on extra sets of wheels for winter for both my 2008 Rav4 and 1987 Toyota MR2 that I mount on all 4 positions. I have a compressor and impact wrench in my garage along with a floor jack. I do them at home in about an hour and save a ton of money, plus, I can wait until snow is in the forecast to save wear on the studs. I have a BMW M3 that would be crap on snow or ice anyway so I leave summer performance tires on it and drive it on clear roads, again to save the wear on my winter tires.