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6 - The bit is placed... on the tongue or under the tongue?

The bit is placed on the tongue.


Is a horse's bit placed under or over the horse's tongue?

Under and to the back. OVER it goes on top of the tongue. if it is under the bit will have no effect


Does the bit have to be placed under the tongue?

No, and please do not try to place it there. You will have a fight on your hands. The bit is placed on top the tongue between the gap of the teeth.


Where is the bit placed?

On top of the tongue.


The bit is placed on the tongue?

The bit is placed on the tongue, obviously, or it would place the toungue in a weird position.


Does the bit for a horse go under the tongue?

The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth. The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth. The bit is on the bottom of the bridle. The bit goes over the tongue and should fit snuggly against the side of the horses mouth.


The bit is placed?

on the tongue


When you put the bit on the horses do you put it no the tongue or under the tongue?

On the tongue. Under the tongue could cause alot of irritation, and the horse might behave badly because there is some strange thing under the very sensitive part of their tongue. You should have somebody experienced show you exactly how. ~Bree


What is a horses bars?

A horses bars are the toothless spaces in it's mouth, where the bit is placed.


What is the little bit under your tongue called?

The little bit under your tongue is called the "frenulum linguae" or simply the "frenulum." It is a small fold of tissue that connects the underside of the tongue to the floor of the mouth, helping to anchor the tongue in place and allowing for its movement.


Is it a briddle that is placed between a horses teeth?

It's called a "bit"; hence the expression "bit between your teeth".


When putting on a bridle can you put the bit into the horses mouth while they are yawning?

Yes you can! My mare yawns all the time when she sees the bridle coming. Its as if she is pretending to be tired. As long as you have the tongue under the bit and the horse accepts it safely it is OK to be put on.