
January 24, 2026
How a Horse Bit Should Fit (Common Mistakes Explained)
A horse can be ridden in the “right” bit and still be uncomfortable if the fit is wrong.Bit fit is o...

A horse can be ridden in the “right” bit and still be uncomfortable if the fit is wrong.Bit fit is o...

When riders talk about bits, the focus is often on rings, shanks, or how “strong” a bit looks. But f...

Excellent transition bit from a ring snaffle to introduce curb pressure. Low leverage but added curb pressure gives more control. Packs easily. Sweet iron is intended to rust and promotes salivation for a supple feeling mouth. Mullen relief mouthpiece creates even pressure across the bars and tongue to eliminate nutcracker effect.
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