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7" Flat Shank MB33

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Myler polished sweet iron naturally oxidises or rusts over time. This is harmless to horses, and in fact further encourages salivation due to its sweet taste. There may be up to 6 week wait on some sizes. Mouth Piece (for the horse)Design: Curved mouthpiece with upward curve and jointed barrel in center. Function: Puts downward pressure on top of the bars, does not collapse on the bars and has no tongue pressure.  Each side of the mouthpiece moves independently.  With a low palate, may exert some palate pressure.  Turns into solid mouthpiece when asking for a stop.  Offers tongue relief. Level: Three Usage/Solution for: A mild bit, the Myler Ported Barrel mouthpiece works well with the intermediate and finished horse.  The independent side movement allows the rider to isolate one side and pick up a shoulder.  It is a good bit for a stiff horse with little bend, or the horse which gets behind the bridle. Design: A length of flat metal curved slightly back towards the horse, with a flat-top purchase and a rein ring.  The mouthpiece has a fixed attachment.  The entire shank moves independently of the mouthpiece.  The purchase is slightly angled away from the horse to avoid rubbing. Action: Indirect Function: The flat shank cheekpiece is an indirect (curb) rein action designed to be used with a curb strap which attaches to the purchase.  The flat shank uses the combination of the fixed cheek and fixed rein to apply pressure to the mouth, chin and poll.  Recommended for use with ported mouthpieces. Discipline: Western Degree of Leverage: Moderate Fitting Bits: 1. Remove drop or flash noseband. With Combinations also remove the Caveson. 2. The bit should sit so that only 1 soft wrinkle appears in the corners of the mouth. 3. There should be about 1/2cm each side of the bit (Not too snug) 4. Bits with Hooks – the reins and cheekpieces of the bridle should pass through the hooks on the outside of the ring so that the leather is not against the face. 5. Attaching curb chains – the curb chains for the bits with hooks sit higher than on a double bridle, Pelham etc. (they sit roughly where the caveson would be). The chain should be initially adjusted so that two fingers can be inserted in the space. Some horses work better if the chain is tighter than this. 6. Combination bits – The noseband of the combination should be adjusted tight enough so that it sits horizontal and will not drop down and affect the breathing. Care should be taken to check this from time to time as the leather will stretch. There should be enough slack so that the noseband will release when the rider gives the hand.



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