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  2. Bit mouthpiece - Wikipedia

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    Types of bits: snaffle Types of Bit rings: Usually eggbutt or loose ring. What it is: The Magenis is a single-jointed bit with "rollers," or bead-like structures that may spin around, in its mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is squared off. Action: The rollers are supposed to activate the horse's tongue and help the horse relax and accept the bit ...

  3. Bit ring - Wikipedia

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    Loose-ring snaffle. Types of Bits: Found on snaffles, gag bits, and bradoons.. Action: The loose ring is a circular ring which may rotate around on the mouthpiece.The sliding makes it more difficult for the horse to tighten against it, promoting relaxation and chewing from the horse.

  4. Gag bit - Wikipedia

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    Gag snaffle Similar in shape to a snaffle, with a mouthpiece and a ring on either side. Each bit ring has two holes: one on the top and one on the bottom. Gag cheekpieces, made of rounded leather or of rope, are run through these holes. The end on these cheekpieces, after passing through both holes, have a metal ring to which the reins are ...

  5. Snaffle bit - Wikipedia

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    Loose ring: slides through the mouthpiece. Tends to make the horse relax his jaw and chew the bit. Tends to make the horse relax his jaw and chew the bit. May pinch the corners of the horse's mouth if the holes in the mouthpiece are large, in which case a bit guard should be used.

  6. Bit (horse) - Wikipedia

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    A horse wearing an English bridle with a snaffle bit, the end of which can be seen just sticking out of the mouth. The bit is not the metal ring. Horse skull showing the large gap between the front teeth and the back teeth. The bit sits in this gap, and extends beyond from side to side. The bit is an item of a horse's tack.

  7. Christoph Nathe - Wikipedia

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    Christoph Nathe (3 January 1753, Nieder-Bielau - 10 December 1806, Schadewalde) was a German miniaturist, watercolorist and etcher. Life and work.