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Kody Ward’s Ranch Sorting Bit Guide 

April 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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When it comes to success in the show pen, Cinch RSNC open rider Kody Ward knows that having the right bit for each horse is crucial. Whether it’s experienced horses or young ones just starting out, finding the perfect bit that meets their individual needs is essential.

Here, Ward shares his top bit choices and explains why he prefers them:

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Slow Twist on an O-Ring

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Ward’s go-to choice is the slow twist on an O-Ring when he needs some flexibility in the show pen, especially with horses that have a stronger mouth or in situations where a gentle touch is required.

“The twisted mouthpiece provides a bit more control without being harsh on the horse’s mouth,” Ward explains in the video. “It allows for some margin of error without causing discomfort to the horse.”

Smooth D-Ring

For horses that are sensitive or have a soft mouth, Ward opts for a smooth D-ring. This bit provides a direct pull, with the entire mouthpiece moving together, making it easier for the horse to understand the rider’s cues without overreacting.

It is particularly effective for horses that may have a slower response time, helping them react promptly to commands. The smooth D-ring is a staple in Ward’s collection for horses that respond well to light guidance.

Ball Bearings on a D-Ring with Three-Piece Dog-Bone

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When dealing with horses that tend to pull or resist the rider’s cues, Ward turns to a D-ring with ball bearings and a three-piece dog bone in the center.

“I like this bit because of the ball bearings,” Ward explains. “The gaps create a similar effect to a slow twist. The dog bone design ensures that everything moves together, preventing the horse from bracing against the rider.”

This bit is perfect for managing horses that need clear guidance without causing discomfort.

Thin Twist D-Ring

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For horses that are strong, new to sorting, or require immediate responses, Ward opts for a thin twist D-ring. This bit has minimal give, ensuring that any movement from the rider’s hands is immediately felt by the horse.

Although more assertive than other bits, it remains precise, providing the rider with confidence without confusing the horse with complex signals.

Variations of Smooth Bits

Ward also utilizes different versions of smooth bits on O-rings or D-rings, adjusting the width or thickness of the mouthpiece to suit the horse’s comfort.

These bits are excellent for gentle horses that respond well to subtle cues. They allow the rider to guide the horse without overwhelming it, making them perfect for correcting minor errors or maintaining a calm, focused ride in the arena.

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