All Around Horse Bits from the Cultured Cowboy. A rider should begin with bits of lesser severity and gradually use bits of greater leverage and contact until one is found to control the horse with the least possible discipline in his mouth. Types of mouthpieces are:
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www.culturedcowboy.com/bits/pages/bitintro.html
www.culturedcowboy.com/bits/pages/bitintro.html
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There are five main types of bits each of these types have variations and they all bring a pressure in a different place. Fylde Saddlery - Peter Wilkinson is a renown Star Judge for Show and Hunter ponies and specialises in horse bits.
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www.horsedata.co.uk/bits.asp
www.horsedata.co.uk/bits.asp
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While there are a myriad of bit designs, from the simple to the complex, from basic all-purpose bits to bits designed for specific horses, you must select...
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www.ultimatehorsesite.com/info/bittypebasic.html
www.ultimatehorsesite.com/info/bittypebasic.html
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I think we've all heard that before... It seems there are as many questions on bits as there are types of bits! Why You Should Train Your Horse In A Snaffle...
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www.ultimatehorsesite.com/info/horsebits.html
www.ultimatehorsesite.com/info/horsebits.html
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Quality handcrafted Horse Tack. Many types of Horse bits, including Snaffle Bits, the Stop n Turn Bit, Performance Rollars, High Port Roll Backs, Spoon Mouths, Silvered Bits, custom made bits to your specifications. Horse Bits & Misc Tack...
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If you are showing your horse, then you have already been introduced into the world of “bit correctness”. There are certain bits allowed for certain events. For example, Futurity horses are to be worked in only a snaffle. Let’s start by explaining the different types of bits and how each works:
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www.completerider.com/horsepowerfeb02.htm
www.completerider.com/horsepowerfeb02.htm
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Oct 15, 2007 This is usually a rather intimidating array of different types of bit, Trying to decide which is the right bit for your horse can be Get the Leading magazine for English riders of all disciplines Subscribe now!
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www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/tack_apparel/...
www.equisearch.com/horses_riding_training/tack_apparel/bit_gallery/bittypes/
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Proper bit fit is necessary in every riding discipline. The hard palate is the area on the roof of the horse's mouth. Some horses' hard palates allow for extra space, and some don't. For horses that do not have a lot of arch in their hard palate, do not use high-port bits.
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www.todayshorse.com/Articles/CheckYourBitFit.htm
www.todayshorse.com/Articles/CheckYourBitFit.htm
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There are many types of bits out there. When I go to a tack store and look at bits, it's like walking down the spice aisle at the grocery store -- I see a lot of things that I have no idea what to do with. There are a lot of fancy bits made by people who prey on others inability to train their horses successfully.
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www.todayshorse.com/Articles/TackEquipment/Bits.htm
www.todayshorse.com/Articles/TackEquipment/Bits.htm
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