What is a peewee bit?

The Pee Wee Is The Only Bit On The Market Where The Big Rings Do Not Contact The Sensitive Side Of The Horses Face. The Pee Wee Eliminates The Horses Lips Being Forced Against The Teeth. In Other Bits The Pinching Causes The Horse Pain And Results In The Horse Leaning On The Bit And Tossing Its Head To The Side.
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Is a pee wee bit dressage legal?

Bits that use forms of leverage are not dressage legal, only 'direct action' snaffles. In a nutshell, your horse isn't accepting the bit or working over his back and through correctly.
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What is the mildest bit for a horse?

French Link - mildest of the snaffle bits, the three pieces relieves pressure on bars.
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What's the best bit for a strong horse?

Gag bits. Gag bits act on the poll, the tongue and the corners of the mouth. Unlike 3-ring bits and Pelhams, this type of bit is very well suited for horses that lean on the bit or pull downwards.
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How do you fit a peewee bit?

The rings actually fold back over the outside of the small side bars which are positioned under the lower jaw which keeps them off the face, eliminating pinching and hence head tossing. The side bars are strategically placed just outside of the lower jaw and only contact the jaw when rein contact is given.
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Why is a snaffle bit used?

A snaffle bit is a common type of horse bit that is gentle on the horse's mouth. Comprised of either a single bar or two to three jointed pieces between large rings on either side, snaffle bits make it easy for riders to communicate with their horse and are commonly used to train young horses and beginner riders.
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What bits are legal in dressage?

Dressage-Legal Bits
  • Only smooth mouthpieces are legal; therefore, any twists or alterations along the bars are forbidden.
  • The mouthpiece's diameter, measured at the rings or cheeks of the mouthpiece, must be a minimum of 10 mm for snaffles and 12 mm for curbs in USEF competitions.
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What bit is slightly stronger than a snaffle?

The Bevel provides more brake-power so is ideal for those horse's needing something slightly stronger than a snaffle. This is a great bit for a novice horse at a competition! A great Bevel bit to choose is the Shires Bevel Bit with Jointed Mouth RRP £14.99.
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What is the best bit for a horse that throws his head?

Tomb Thumb Bits

In my experience, one of the most common reasons for a horse or pony tossing their head is the Tom Thumb bit. The tom thumb bit is an incredibly popular bit, particularly in the Midwest.
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Why do horses open their mouths when being ridden?

Opening the mouth when ridden is generally a symptom of an underlying problem, such as dental issues, poor riding, or a badly fitting or unsuitable bit that is causing the horse pain or discomfort.
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What bit to use on a green horse?

A mouthpiece around 16mm is a great place to start, and 14mm is the thinnest permitted for young horse dressage classes- and most trainers would not use anything thinner than this on a green horse.
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How do I stop my horse from chomping on the bit?

Davis is commonly asked what to do if a horse starts chomping or playing around with the bit in its mouth. “The first thing is to get their teeth checked by a veterinarian,” he says. “After that, loosen the headstall to drop the bit down, and teach them how to carry that bit.”
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What bit should I use for trail riding?

A typical colt bit (a mullen-mouth, sweet-iron curb with very short shanks) can be an excellent trail bit if you ride with a loose rein; a mullen-mouth or low-port one-piece snaffle can be an excellent trail bit if you prefer to ride on light contact.
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What is a Tom Thumb bit?

The Tom Thumb Bit – A Bit for the Well-Trained Western Horse

The mouthpiece of the Tom Thumb bit is like other snaffles, available in single or double-jointed styles. The Tom Thumb snaffle bit starts as a regular snaffle, applying direct pressure to the mouth, lips and to the bars of the horse's mouth.
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What is a Weymouth bit?

Weymouth bits are designed to be used with a double bridal. It combines a curb bit with a bradoon and is typically associated with dressage events. The Saddlery Shop has a range of high quality Weymouth bits from Grafton. Most Popular.
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What does a Baucher bit do?

Bauchers come in a wide variety of mouthpieces—single-jointed, double-jointed, happy mouth, mullen, and more. This bit provides slightly more leverage than the average snaffle, and the design creates slight poll pressure to help adjust the frame of the horse's head.
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What is the softest bit for a horse?

The softest bits are generally snaffle bits made of rubber. Rubber offers a smooth fit on the bars of the horse's mouth, while the snaffle's rings fit softly in the corners of the horse's mouth without pinching.
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What does head tossing in horses mean?

Headshaking behavior is thought to be caused by overactivity of branches of the trigeminal nerve that supply sensation to the face and muzzle. A horse's behavioral reflex causes him to flip his head, snort or sneeze, rub his head, or take evasive action.
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Why does my horse put his tongue over the bit?

Trying to get the tongue over the bit is simply an attempt to get away from the bit pressure – the horse is trying to relieve the pressure in its mouth.
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Are gag bits harsh?

The Running Gag is certainly not suitable for everyone, and can be too strong for some horses. The mechanics of how it moves up the bridle and therefore up in the horse's mouth can lead it to be misused if the rider is not very good with their balance and their hands.
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What is a Waterford bit used for?

It is a flexible bit that moulds round the horse's mouth, creating an even pressure. It is moveable in all directions and horses find it difficult to lean or take hold of it, giving the rider good levels of control.
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Can you carry a whip in dressage?

No whip of any kind may be carried whilst competing in the dressage test. One whip only, no longer than 120cm including lash, may be carried when riding on the flat at any other time.
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What does a Kimberwick bit do?

This is a bit commonly used in general riding and provides more control on a horse that may be a strong puller or needs slight curb action to lower its head. It's a popular choice for young riders on ponies who might not be very responsive to the rein aids.
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Is a DR Bristol bit dressage legal?

Dr Bristol Eggbutt Snaffle is Permitted Saddlery for USEA Dressage. No worries when the ring steward checks your bit, Dr Bristol Bit is dressage legal (# 12 in the image below).
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What is the difference between a snaffle and a curb bit?

Snaffle bits have a single ring on each side, which applies direct pressure to the sides of the mouth. Shown is an eggbutt single-jointed snaffle. A curb bit has a shank or lever on each side. A shanked bit is considered a curb bit regardless of whether it has a solid or jointed mouthpiece.
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