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  2. Bit guard - Wikipedia

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    Bit burr. Resembling a bit guard is a bit burr (sometimes burr bit, also bubble cheeker in Australia), which has teeth laid against the horse's cheek. The burr bit was for a time widely used on coach horses in New York City, until the use was stopped in part through the efforts of Henry Bergh circa 1879. [1]

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    Ever since the launch of its viral 12-foot skeleton in 2020, Home Depot has released new larger-than-life Halloween decor every year, and every season has new, innovative decorations that are ...

  4. Horse tongue - Wikipedia

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    The horse possesses a long, narrow tongue that typically measures approximately 40 cm in length and 9.3 to 10.7 cm in width, with an average weight of around 1.2 kg. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The tongue is composed of over a dozen muscles and is connected to surrounding tissues by a membrane known as the frenulum , [ 3 ] facilitating effective chewing.

  5. Tongue-tie (tack) - Wikipedia

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    This horse wears a tongue-tie, the yellow object seen by the mouth. Tongue tie visible below the bit on California Chrome. A tongue-tie is a piece of equipment used by equestrians to prevent a horse from getting its tongue over the bit, which would make the animal very difficult to control. It is usually a strip of cloth or rubber, passed ...

  6. Gag bit - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the horse is supposed to be completely submissive in dressage, and a gag bit gives the impression that it is not. Gags are also never seen in the hunter arena, again because riders wish to portray that the horse is an easy ride, and because the ideal is a long, relaxed frame with the neck stretched out, rather than a high neck.

  7. Double bridle - Wikipedia

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    Overuse of the curb will cause the horse to go behind the bit, open his mouth, draw his tongue back in his mouth to escape the pressure, or damage the tongue. [1] Additionally, it can cause unpure gaits, including a "pacey" walk, a stiff trot, and a 4-beat canter. [ 4 ]

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