To control my horse when I mount it .
Its a colour check it out on google images type in briddle horses
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Nicholas Briddle
It's called a "bit"; hence the expression "bit between your teeth".
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well the essentials are jeans, boots, a saddle, a saddle pad, a briddle with an apropiate bit,and of coarse a horse.
the saddle and bridle start with a halter and bit-less briddle
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The bit on the bridle of a horse, is attached to the reins. The rider holds the reins and thus can control the horse. For example if you pull on the reins, the horse slows down or stops, because of the pressure that is placed on the horse's mouth. Likewise if you pull to the left or right with the rein (this is in English riding) the horse will turn in the direction you are pulling.
hi, ive shown cobs all my life and i just use a regular snaffle and a cob briddle. it really depends how much controll you need over your cob and if its a pony or a cob.
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.
Nicholas Briddle