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What is the kindest bit for my pony?

Soon my pony will be old enough to be broken in. She was broken in at 1 years old too (not by my, her previous owners, which I thought a bit too young) but hasn't been ridden since so we are going to start from scratch with her training. When it is time to get a bitted bridle, what type would you suggest?The only factors I really care about is the comfortableness and tenderness of this bit, I know that they have sensitive mouths and I just want her to feel alright with it in.She's a 12.2hh New forest if types have sizes. Thank you!

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