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Horse bits

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Snaffle Bit Basics

Introduction to Snaffle Bits The Snaffle configuration by itself is a mild bit and one of the most universally used mouthpieces. It can be thick and mild on the bars and tongue or more severe if it…

Kenze
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Best Bits For Quarter Horses (A Helpful Illustrated Guide)

To start, there is no “one size fits all” when it comes to horse bits. Many variables should factor in to the appropriate bit choice for your horse.

Bit by Bit: A Helpful Illustrated Horse Bit Guide

Choosing a bit for your horse is serious business, but it doesn't need to be stressful. Our guide helps you find the right mouthpiece.

Bits? Please!  We all know bits are confusing, but click to read and get some basic knowledge about western bits to help you decide.

Bits? Please! We all know bits are confusing, but click to read and get some basic knowledge about western bits to help you decide.

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CATALOG - MOUTHPIECES

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The Most Common Types of Horse Bits - Seriously Equestrian

Looking at horse bits is overwhelming. There are hundreds of different types. In recent years, many new designs have hit the market.

3 Bits That Go Ouch - Horse&Rider

Gain insight into three common problem bits with the potential to pinch, poke, or otherwise make your horse wince.

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