What is an Argentine bit?

This Dog Bone Argentine Bit is a 5" x 3/8" sweet iron smooth dog bone snaffle with a copper roller. It has 6" cheeks. The dog bone snaffle allows less tongue pressure and copper helps relaxing the horses's mouth. This bit is good for young to intermediate horses.
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What is an Argentine snaffle bit used for?

This Twisted Wire NRS Argentine Snaffle Bit is a great transition bit for young horses out of a snaffle or horses that need little control.
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What is the kindest bit for a horse?

A mullen mouth is a plain mouthpiece with a slight curve over the horse's tongue. This makes it more comfortable for the horse to carry than a straight-bar mouthpiece. It's also considered more gentle than a jointed mouthpiece, as there is no pinching effect when the reins are pulled. Continue to 2 of 15 below.
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What is the most popular horse bit?

The snaffle bit is one of the most common amongst horse bridle bits. It is commonly used for most english riding disciplines and comes with either a single jointed or french linked mouth. A snaffle bit is usually made of stainless steel and is seen as a relatively soft bit.
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What bit is 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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A Bit About Bits: Argentine Snaffles and Tom Thumbs, Part I



What is a Waterford bit?

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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What does a French link bit do?

“French link” refers to the flat piece of metal that sits in the centre of the mouthpiece, joining the two halves of the bit together. This mouthpiece applies mild action to the horse's tongue when required. The bit rings move freely which makes the bit more flexible and not “fixed” in the horse's mouth.
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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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Is a Tom Thumb bit harsh?

The Tom Thumb bit is a more severe and uncomfortable bit than many people realize. In unskilled hands, this particular tool can be quite a harsh bit, which can cause your horse to object because of the discomfort it causes.
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What is a Stage B bit?

Stage B is all about transition, with the introduction of leverage and curb pressure. Short shanked bits and half-gags comprise Stage B.
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How does a Pelham bit work?

The Pelham works on leverage. This means that the bit is giving the rider a mechanical advantage, making their rein aids 2-3 times stronger than what they feel in their hands. The idea is to do more with less. To have a lighter contact, give clear aids, then release.
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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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Does a bit hurt a horse?

Most riders agree that bits can cause pain to horses. A too-severe bit in the wrong hands, or even a soft one in rough or inexperienced hands, is a well-known cause of rubs, cuts and soreness in a horse's mouth. Dr. Cook's research suggests the damage may go even deeper — to the bone and beyond.
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Is a snaffle bit harsh?

A snaffle is sometimes mistakenly thought of as "any mild bit". While direct pressure without leverage is milder than pressure with leverage, nonetheless, certain types of snaffle bits can be extremely harsh when manufactured with wire, twisted metal or other "sharp" elements.
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Is a DR Bristol bit harsh?

The French Link is widely considered to be one of the mildest and most comfortable mouthpieces while the Dr. Bristol is considered to be harsh and strong.
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Is a hanging cheek snaffle harsh?

There is a widely held misconception that hanging cheek (or Baucher) bits increase pressure on the poll much like a leverage bit. In reality, the hanging cheek design relieves poll pressure and is a form of mild snaffle. In fact, hanging cheek bits are milder on the poll than even a loose ring!
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How does a Dutch gag bit work?

The Dutch Gag was designed to combine this sliding and pulling on the lips with the leverage action of a shank. A bit with leverage pressure- a shank extension below the mouthpiece- is asking for head lowering, “outline” and nose retraction. So, the Dutch Gag is trying to ask for lifting and lowering at the same time.
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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 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 Wilkie bit?

A Wilkie bits design allows a more straight line from rider hand to horses mouth, preserving directional control when compared to more aggressive leverage bits. These bits are built out of two pieces – the cheek pieces and the mouthpiece. The cheek pieces are where the magic happens.
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What are good bits for strong horses?

Cheat Sheet #3- Bits for Strong Horses Jumping
  • The Neue Schule Verbindend. The Verbindend is one of Bit Bank's top sellers- it's available in the snaffle (as in the link above), as well as in pony sizes and as a bridoon. ...
  • The Pelham. ...
  • The Universal. ...
  • The Running Gag.
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What is the best bit for a strong pony?

PERFECT for the strong or pulling pony! The Neue Schule Verbindend is one of the most popular bits at Bit Bank and Neue Schule make sure the ponies are covered too! This bit uses no tongue pressure and works more off the lower jaw so its great for a strong pony YET perfectly safe in a young riders hands.
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Why do horses open their mouths when being ridden?

A horse that opens their mouth when ridden does so, because they are reacting to discomfort or in pain. This can be caused by dental issues, harsh hands, an ill fitting bit, or something else bothering the horse. Maybe it is obvious to some of you that a horse opening their mouth while being ridden is uncomfortable.
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