Reins
undo the two skinny straps by the nose band and put the bit on and then close the straps.
The straps fastened around the horses legs to restrain their movement are called hobbles. It limits their locomotion by tethering one or more legs.
You should stand on the horses near side (Left side). Holding the bridle by the Crown piece,lift it over the horses head. Use your fingers to press on the horses bars and get him to open his mouth to allow you to gently slip the bit inside. Once the bit is in, fit the bridle to the rest of the head by pulling (gently) the bridle over the ears and making sure the straps are buckled appropriately.
Well ushally they are at the back of the saddle nearest to the horses tail. there should be about an inch and a half between the strap and the horses belly.
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.
Stretch them over the rings of the bit.
Reins are the leather straps that run from the horse's bit (or bridle) to the rider. The rider uses them to control and direct the horse. "Rein" can also refer to reining, which is a Western discipline where horses complete patterns that include sliding stops and spins.
The bit goes on the bridle, not the halter.
A horses bars are the toothless spaces in it's mouth, where the bit is placed.
The toe
a pelham is a bit used on horses its a very harsh bit though
The bit