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Snaffle bit. Notice that it lacks a curb chain or shank.
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Snaffle bit. Notice that it lacks a curb chain or shank.

A snaffle bit is the most common type of bit used while riding horses. A snaffle consists of a mouthpiece with a ring on either side. It differs from the pelham bit, the curb bit, and the kimberwicke in that it is a non-leverage bit, and so does not amplify the pressure applied by the reins. Unlike the other bits, one ounce of pressure applied by the reins will apply one ounce of pressure on the mouth.

The snaffle bit works on several parts of the horse's mouth.

The Mouthpiece

The mouthpiece is the more important part of a snaffle, as it controls the severity of the bit. Thinner mouthpieces are more severe, as are those that are rougher.

The Snaffle Rings

There are several types of rings that affect the action of the bit.

Fitting the Snaffle

Although some people say create two wrinkles, the snaffle must be adjusted so it does not hit the horse's teeth. you must pull back the lips to check this and it may create up to three or four wrinkles, it is much more comfortable not to have the bit hit the teeth!.

 


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