You put braceson the bit
A bit lifter is a piece of horse tack which lifts a bit in the horse's mouth.
This will depend on what is going on at the time. If the horse is eating and begins slobbering it may have a dental issue or have ingested something caustic. If it was in the pasture grazing it might have ingested clover which can cause drooling. If the horse has a bit in it's mouth it again might have dental issues or the bit is made of a certain type of metal that encourages salivation. You should have the horse checked by a equine vet just to be on the safe side.
That your a little cute. He likes you a tiny bit.
Probably that he thinks you are cute. And possibly that he likes you a bit.
A harsh bit is not the solution for a horse that bolts. Proper training is.
Each horse prefers a different type of bit and it's up to the owner to figure out what type of bit the horse likes best.
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Mikmar is a bit company.
There are a variety of reasons, some being that the horse's mouth is very sensetive to bits, a bit would not improve the horse's preformance, or that the horse was not trained with a bit.
The bit on the bridle makes it so when the horse tries to graze, it chokes. Also, the horse can step on the reins and trip. Also, if you leave a bit on a horse unsupervised the horse can severely injure itself....including cutting it's tongue off and/or cutting it's mouth open. You should NEVER tie a horse with a bit in it's mouth or leave a horse unattended with a bit in.
A bit is used for control while riding. A bit should never be left in the horses mouth while unattended. To go along with that when removing your horses head stall and bit Let the horse push the bit out by his or her self pulling a bit out can do more harm than its worth to you and the horse. A bit can be a good thing but at the same time a bad thing. When choosing a bit make sure it fits the horses mouth right. A bit that does not fit right may cause your horse to act out with no warning and cause the horse not to respond when you are asking.
it depends on the horse, you could use a Kimblewick, but the best all around bit is a snaffle, but it all depends on the horse