A soft mouth is when your can take the bit and turn it gently and your horse should turn
It's called a muzzle. Or just a horses mouth, depending how technical you want to get.
Some horses benefit by having hard hooves because then when they gallop or run they don't get their frogs (soft part of their hooves) cut. So it is very beneficial for horses to have hard hooves.
lol that's a joke but the answer is your tongue and your teeth or mouth
It can cause the horse to have difficulty eating, and therefore have a hard time keeping on weight. These horses also often have biting problems, but this can be overcome with training.
The part of the horse's mouth where the bit rests is called the bars. This is the area between the incisors and molars, where the bit applies pressure to communicate with the horse.
It just means that they have a soft mouth.
It is a possibly, but there are no reported cases of it in horses.
Yes. Ride horses, its the best sport ever!!
One way that you will know when your horse has Lampus is when there is swelling on the soft parts of roof of the mouth. This condition is very common in horses and usually goes away on its own.
they are rough but smooth
A plain snaffle or a happy mouth.
Soft palate
Their mouth....
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A horses bars are the toothless spaces in it's mouth, where the bit is placed.
The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is part of the palate of the mouth; the other part is the hard palate. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front of the mouth in that it does not contain bone.
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.