Bits

Horse Bits & Accessories

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A western bit is one of the key points of communication between you and your horse. From snaffle bits to curb bits, shank bits, gag bits, and correction bits that introduce leverage, each style serves a specific purpose. You’ll also find hackamores and bosals for bitless communication, plus mini horse and pony bits and draft horse bits for proper fit for all sizes of horses. Complete your setup with curb straps, bit guards and accessories to fine-tune comfort and response.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a horse bit do?

A horse bit is used to communicate with the horse through rein pressure applied to the mouth, bars, and tongue. Designs like snaffle bits apply direct pressure, while curb bits use leverage, and features such as shanks, rings, and mouthpieces affect how cues are delivered.

Are bits painful for horses?

Bits are not designed to cause pain when properly fitted and used correctly. Materials like stainless steel are used for durability, while sweet iron and copper are commonly used to promote salivation. Proper fit and rider technique are key to preventing discomfort.

How do I choose the right bit for my horse?

Choosing the right bit depends on your horse’s training level, responsiveness, and riding discipline. Snaffle bits are often used for direct, consistent contact, while curb bits with shanks provide leverage for more advanced control. Mouthpiece style, material, and thickness all influence comfort and responsiveness. Bits are as much about the rider as the horse, so it’s important to understand not just how the bit functions in the horse’s mouth, but how the rider needs to respond.

What size bit should I get for my horse?

Generally, Quarter Horses and other average size horses use a 5” mouthpiece bit, so ponies and smaller horses use narrower bits and larger horses, like drafts, use the wider mouthpieces. The length of the cheek or shank affects the leverage and performance of the bit, rather than depending on the size of the horse.

What are the different types of horse bits?

Horse bits include snaffle bits, curb bits, and combination designs, each offering different levels of control. Snaffle bits apply direct pressure for consistent contact, while curb bits use leverage through shanks for more advanced control. Combination bits blend pressure points for added versatility. They also vary by mouthpiece style, ring type, and materials like stainless steel or copper, which can affect durability, feel, and acceptance by the horse.

What is the most gentle bit for a horse?

Gentler bits typically feature smooth, thicker mouthpieces and apply direct pressure, such as many snaffle-style bits. Materials like copper and sweet iron can also encourage relaxation and acceptance, making these designs a good option for young or sensitive horses.

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