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- Baucher horse bits, also known as hanging cheek snaffles, commonly come in sizes ranging from 4.5 inches to 6 inches in width.
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- Rowland SS Ported Baucher Hanging Cheek Snaffle Bit with a port (a raised section) in the middle of the mouthpiece, this bit gives additional tongue relief.
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- Rowland SS Flexible Rubber (Synthetic) Baucher bit has mouthpieces made from flexible rubber or synthetic materials, which can be gentler on the horse’s mouth compared to metal.
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- Rowland SS Ported Mouth Bradoon bit primary function is to aid in directing the horse's head and neck position, providing subtle control and flexibility.
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- The Rowland SS Dee Racing Bit with Rubber Coated Single Jointed Mouth features cheek pieces shaped like a "D," with a straight section connected to the mouthpiece and a curved outer section.
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- The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
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- Rowland SS Full Cheek Snaffle Bit with Single Jointed SS Hollow Mouth is commonly used in equestrian activities, come in various sizes to accommodate different horse breeds and sizes. The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
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- Riders often use keepers (leather loops) to attach the top of the cheeks to the bridle, ensuring the bit stays in the correct position and enhancing the stability and action of the bit.
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- The mouthpiece can be single-jointed, double-jointed (such as a French link or Dr. Bristol), or made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, copper, or rubber.
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- The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
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- Rowland SS Full Cheek Snaffle Bit, Double Jointed with Dr. Bristol Mouth is commonly used in equestrian activities, come in various sizes to accommodate different horse breeds and sizes.
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- Stainless Steel Fulmer with Single Jointed Mouth is a type of snaffle bit featuring the distinctive long, full cheeks similar to a full cheek snaffle, but with loose rings at the ends of the mouthpiece. This combination provides the benefits of both a full cheek and a loose ring snaffle, enhancing lateral control and flexibility.
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- Rowland SS Straight-Bar Kimberwick Snaffle Bit has a solid, straight mouthpiece without joints, applying even pressure across the tongue and bars, and is considered milder.
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- This makes them suitable for training young horses and for general riding, as they encourage a softer, more responsive connection. The rings can rotate freely, which helps prevent the horse from leaning on the bit
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