why would i tell you :-)
Yes the bridle mount is attached to the bit. Yes the bridle mount is attached to 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 bit is directly attached, via bit rings on either side, to the left and right cheekpieces and reins of the bridle.
They are called riser pads. They help increase you height and pop. I love 'em.
To the ring on each side.<<<This was some persons answer to get points not know what^^^ there doing The HorseIsle Answer Is Bottom Ring < Pretty Simple Right??< The Horse Isle 2 answer is actually bitring
It's attached to the reins, the bridle mounts
It's called a parity bit.
the bit at the bottom
A bit is used for control while riding it is attached to a head stall which goes around the horses head. The reins get attached to the bit. When choosing a bit make sure it fits the horses mouth right.
A Forstner bit drills flat bottom holes.
A bit which is attached to the bridle.
The Baucher bit has but one position and that is with the small rings attached to the bit-hanger straps of the bridle and the reins attached to the large rings as with any snaffle bit. The Baucher is permitted in Hunter, Jumper, and dressage classes. Attaching a Baucher upside down with the reins attached to the small rings would make it look something like a leverage bit without a chin strap and is inappropriate.