THE KIMBERWICK BIT *Note: My guide is in no way intended to replace the advice of your vet, trainer or other professional advisor. Rather, it reflects the experiences that I have personally found to be true...
Buying and Fitting Bits by Barbara Torres, Owner eBridles Buying a new bit for your horse should be done when you have a well defined plan or goal you want to achieve and you must have a new or different...
How Bits Work by Barbara Torres, Owner, eBridles Imagine what it would be like to have your horse's bit in your mouth with him pulling on the reins! What does he want? Is he hungry? Thirsty? Afraid? Why...
This guide is meant to be a general introduction to Myler bits, for people who may not be familiar with them, or with how different Myler bits are from traditional designs. I will go through some...
Below you will find information about many kinds of Snaffle Bits. Information I have gathered from different Bit Catalogs. SNAFFLE MOUTHPIECE The "snaffle" mouth piece features a flexible joint in the center...
No matter how great your ride if you have a whip or bit that does not pass inspection you are out. Here are a few quick rules from the 2006 USEF rule book that will help you stay legal in the Dressage show...
To sellers of horse tack- You do realise that equines can be anywhere from mini size to draft, right? So why would you put bits on Ebay without the size listed? Re-the part that actually goes in the horses...