If your horse tends to evade the bit or lacks suppleness through their poll/jaw, trying a copper snaffle might be just the trick! Copper horse bits have a sweet taste to a horse which increases their saliva creating a better environment in their mouth.
The Henri De Rivel Pro Fancy Raised Snaffle Bridle is made from quality, imported leather with classic fancy stitch details. Stunning for the show ring and durable enough for daily use.
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Designed to refine the more detailed communication between you and your horse, this Bradoon Hanger is a great choice to add to your tack when both horse and rider are ready for this step
The Henri de Rivel Pro Elastic Breastplate Martingale with Running Attachment is great for allowing more freedom of movement in the shoulder than with the traditional leather type. Designed in several color options, matching your tack will be a breeze.
This martingale differs from other training devices because the rider doesn't pull the horse's head into position, but allows the horse to adjust it's head to the position that is set by the ring that the running fork is attached to.
The cheek design of the Baucher bit allows a bit of pressure that encourages a horse to flex. The mouthpiece is a Waterford design of linked balls. This flexible mouthpiece discourages the horse from leaning or taking hold of the bit.
This bit has quality stainless steel & leverage action, stainless steel round eyes and exerts poll pressure with a leverage action caused by upper shanks.
This bit has quality stainless steel & leverage action, stainless steel round eyes and exerts poll pressure with a leverage action caused by upper shanks.
German Silver Baucher helps stimulate saliva production with its copper enhanced German silver alloy. More salivation prevents dry mouth and increases bit acceptance. The single jointed English bit has Baucher cheeks for greater stability and leverage.
The anatomically shaped mouthpiece leaves minimal space for the tongue and distributes the pressure evenly between the charges and the tongue. The low degree of curvature allows the bit to lie quietly in the mouth and offers a less sharp action.
One ring is attached to the cheekpiece of the bridle, and the other is linked to the mouthpiece. The double rings enhance the bit’s stability and prevent it from sliding through the horse’s mouth.