In the empty gap between the front teeth and back teeth, called the interdental cavity. A bit should always be properly fitted. It should never rest or bang against the horses teeth.
A horses bars are the toothless spaces in it's mouth, where the bit is placed.
the bit is placed close to the gum in the back of there mouth's your having trouble getting the horse to take the bit then... there is a slot between the horse's teeth just stick your thumb in the slot while your holding the bridle with the bit.
A bit is metal bar that is on the bottom of the bridle. This fits inside the horses mouth, behind the teeth, where there is a gap.
The device that is place in the horses mouth is called a bit. It is a bar of metal used to steer the horse when riding.
A plain snaffle or a happy mouth.
The bit
it is called a bit
The part of the tack (harness) that fits in the mouth of a horse is the bit.
The bar is the flat part of a horse's jaw where the bit rests.
hold it near the horses mouth but don't bang his/her teeth
The bit is on the bridle, that goes on their head. Its the metal thing that goes in the horses mouth. (:
It means the visible part of the bit (when it is in your horses mouth) is in the shape of the letter D.