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 will automatically go on top of the tongue when you put the bridle on the horse but if you do it wrong then it will go under the tongue so make sure you do it right if the horse lifts its head when you try so make sure that there's someone tall around to help you get the bit in>
No, its not. Go see your piercer.
Over but only the tip of your tongue
The barbell is a bit too long, but that's due to the swelling. Once the swelling is gone (about 2 weeks) go back and get a shorter barbell, this will relieve the discomfort under your tongue.
Feeling a bit under the weather? Go For A Ride!! Feel as if you might pass out or keel at an given moment? Stay In Bed!! ~A horse of course :) ~
one way i found worked was really squeeze with your legs to push the horse/ pony forwrd but as your doing that ticle your reins and just "suggest" the horse should go down. there are many ways of getting a horse to go on the bit, but this one works for me. i worked for me to.
go see your doctor i could be infected and if you leave it too long you could have tongue problems :/
Depending on the bridle you put it in his mouth, however, the standard bit goes over the tongue and in the break between the teeth toward the front. A horse that has had a bit in its mouth will help you place it. == ==
yes if u go to google and type in horse games there will be a bit
Just do it. Kiss him slowly. Open your mouth when you are kissing and touch his lip a bit. If he doesn't pull away try maybe touching his tongue and go from there. Also, try sliding your tongue under his and curling it back towards you as a signal inviting him to french kiss.
Go see your doctor
the beginner rider should be riding a beginner level horse. a beginner horse should be able to go in a snaffle. our beginnger horses go in a full cheek copper twist or a snaffle double jointed