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Strong pony needs a new bit?

I have a horse I've been working with this summer who really likes to lean on my hands and be a little strong in the head. He is very very very very sensitive, to the point where if I squeeze him a bit too hard with my legs, he takes off. His mouth isn't as sensitive, but still touchy to the point where a slow twist D-ring makes him rear with the slightest touch. I currently ride him in my french link D-ring, and he tends to lean and pull on that. I've tried a rubber mouth pelham, and he's fine, as long as I'm not touching the curb rein: just a little bump with it and his head shoots up. I have a friend who is going to let me try her cherry roller bit, to help with his focus (because he has little to none), but if that doesnt work, what should I try next? Waterford? Full Cheek? Any other suggestions welcome

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Take a peak underneath the driver side dash, check for a yellow wire under the steering column that was spliced. Remove it and reconnect the wire to bypass.
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Shut off your power..cut off the old wire that was exposed (down to the coating)..individually screw on some wire nut connectors on each separate wire and electrical tape them up goodshove them back in the holeinstall battery smoke detector over the old hole.

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