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Type of horse equipment that goes in the horses mouth
A snaffle bit is the most common type of bit used while riding horses. It consists of a mouthpiece and two rings. The mouthpieces may be jointed. A snaffle
Snaffle_bit
American equestrian organization
The National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) is an equestrian organization in the United States that began by promoting and staging Western Pleasure events
National Snaffle Bit Association
National_Snaffle_Bit_Association
Horse tack
A pelham bit is a type of bit used when riding a horse. It has elements of both a curb bit and a snaffle bit. In this respect a pelham bit functions similar
Pelham_bit
Horse equipment that fits in the mouth and is used to direct the horse
of bits are defined by the way in which they use or do not use leverage. They include: Direct pressure bits without leverage: Snaffle bit: Uses a bit ring
Bit_(horse)
Bit for riding a horse
strap of the gag bridle cheekpiece. This allows for the bit to be used as a normal snaffle bit, with gag action used only when needed. Polo players, who
Gag_bit
Ring on the side of a horse's bit
The bit ring is the ring on the side of a horse's bit, particularly on a snaffle bit. It is used as a point of attachment for the cheekpieces of the bridle
Bit_ring
Horse tack
action of the bit. Some mouthpieces are not allowed in dressage competition. The other parts of the bit are the bit rings on a snaffle bit, and the shanks
Bit_mouthpiece
Equipment for use on domesticated horses
bits are: Curb bit Snaffle bit Pelham bit Weymouth or Double Bridle While there are literally hundreds of types of bit mouthpieces, bit rings and bit
Horse_tack
Straps used to direct a horse
curb rein and a snaffle rein. Double reins are used with a double bridle, with bits such as the Pelham bit and, less often, on some gag bits used for polo
Rein
Equestrian organization
This List of National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame Inductees was created by the National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) for the NSBA Hall of Fame
National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame
National_Snaffle_Bit_Association_Hall_of_Fame
Horse tack
A curb bit is, in general, more severe than a basic snaffle bit, although there are several factors that are involved in determining a bit's severity
Curb_bit
Piece of equipment used to direct a horse
horse from grabbing at the shanks with its lips. Bit hobble: basically, a curb strap used on the snaffle bit rings of a western bridle. Provides no leverage
Bridle
Horse tack
bridle that has two bits and four reins (sometimes called "double reins"). One bit is the bradoon (or bridoon), is a modified snaffle bit that is smaller
Double_bridle
Device that connects a horse to a carriage or load
unique to driving such as the Elbow, Buxton, Liverpool, and the Wilson snaffle. The first three offer adjustments in severity for each horse, which is
Horse_harness
close in function to the Baucher bit, which most users regard as a snaffle bit, and to the pelham bit when the snaffle rein is used. Depending on the position
Kimblewick_bit
most common ring bit design today, sometimes called a Dexter ring bit, is used in conjunction with a snaffle bit, while a historic ring bit design was also
Ring_bit
Injury caused by horse tack
horses. The snaffle bit rests at the corners of the mouth. Palate or tongue bits apply pressure to the palate, the upper part of the mouth. The bit ring come
Horse_pain_caused_by_the_bit
Style of horseback riding which evolved from the ranching and warfare traditions
Young horses are usually started under saddle with either a simple snaffle bit, or with the classic tool of the vaquero, the bosal-style hackamore.
Western_riding
Type of hackamore noseband, sometimes misspelled "bosel."
move to a snaffle bit, then to a simple curb bit, and may never introduce the spade at all. Other trainers start a horse with a snaffle bit, then once
Bosal
Type of western horse riding competition
may use both hands when a horse is ridden with a snaffle bit or a bosal hackamore. However, snaffles and hackamores ridden with both hands are usually
Reining
by a solid bit mouthpiece of varying designs, but may have a jointed mouthpiece, sometimes mistakenly called a "snaffle". Compare to snaffle. 2. Curb
Glossary_of_equestrian_terms
Short type of whip without a lash, used in horseback riding
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Crop_(implement)
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
Junior Western Riding Horse. In 1992, he was inducted into the National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame. He sired 1648 Quarter horse foals, 68 Appaloosas
Zippo_Pine_Bar
Equestrian organization
in snaffle bit and hackamore events. Tres Osos Cowhorse Derby – Four and five-year-old horses compete in several events, many had competed in snaffle bit
National Reined Cow Horse Association
National_Reined_Cow_Horse_Association
Horses, inducted into American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame and National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame Burmese, favourite mount of Queen Elizabeth
List_of_historical_horses
Type of blunt implement used for striking
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Whip
Horse tack
and on the hybrid pelham bit that includes a ring for a second rein attached at the bit mouthpiece. Direct pressure snaffle bits have no shanks, instead
Bit_shank
Type of low, lace-less shoe
step of adding a metal strap across the front in the shape of a horse's snaffle bit. These Gucci loafers (now a general term referring to shoes of this style
Slip-on_shoe
with assorted designs of bits. Many of the bits used during the Middle Ages resemble the bradoon, snaffle bit and curb bit that are still in common use
Horses_in_the_Middle_Ages
Part of a horse harness
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Horse_collar
City in the United States
"cutting horse capital of the world". The headquarters of the National Snaffle Bit Association, an equestrian organization, is located in Weatherford. Several
Weatherford,_Texas
Hall of Fame
Museum. Retrieved March 24, 2020. "National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame". National Snaffle Bit Association. Retrieved May 16, 2022. "North Dakota
List_of_cowboy_halls_of_fame
Strap under horse tail
most often on horse harnesses. They are also used on the surcingles of bitting rigs, riding saddles, and, occasionally, pack saddles. A crupper needs
Crupper
American horse trainer (b. 1954)
1981 when he rode a mule in the National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity. From November 1983 to January 1984 he and Dr. Robert M. Miller
Pat_Parelli
Form of equestrianism
hands a bit higher and farther from the horse's mouth than in a regular saddle. Because high hands on a direct pressure bit such as the snaffle bit may encourage
Sidesaddle
Traditional ranch worker in North America
horses learning basic tasks usually are ridden in a jointed, loose-ring snaffle bit, often with a running martingale. In some areas, especially where the
Cowboy
United States historic place
Fort Worth Stock Show, the annual National Reined Cow Horse Association Snaffle Bit Futurity, the World Championship Paint Horse Show, and three major events
Will_Rogers_Memorial_Center
Building for horses and other livestock
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Stable
Equestrian sport and art
competitions in a snaffle bit, though the detail regarding bitting varies slightly from organization to organization. The loose-ring snaffle with a single-
Dressage
List of types of leg wraps
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Horse_leg_protection
Method of training and exercising horses
line to the bit, and some classical dressage masters considered this method to be crude. The bit used is a snaffle bit. Curb bits, having bit shanks of
Longeing
One of a pair of baskets, bags, boxes, or similar containers
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Pannier
Quarter Horse show stallion and sire
Memories 14 Years After Sire's Death, Doc's Hickory Son Competes at Snaffle Bit Futurity Shining Spark: He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse
Doc_Bar
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
"Pecho Dexter". National Snaffle Bit Association. www.nsba.com. Retrieved May 11, 2019. "NSBA Hall of Fame". National Snaffle Bit Association. Retrieved
Zippos_Mr_Good_Bar
Traditional riding school in Vienna
ridden in a plain snaffle bridle and a simple dressage-style English saddle. For training sessions, black bridles, both snaffle bit bridles and double
Spanish_Riding_School
bridle with a bit. This design, usually of cotton rope or web, consists of a single looped rein attached to either site of a snaffle bit with a lead rein
Mecate_rein
endorsement of multiple National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) Snaffle Bit Champions such as Bobby Ingersoll. The business is now widely recognized
Tom_Balding_Bits_&_Spurs
Item of harness over the head of a horse
also called a check rein or overcheck, is a type of rein attached to the bit on a bridle, that runs over the head of the horse, attaching to the harness
Bearing_rein
Quarter Horse show horse
AQHA Hall of Fame. He was the second horse inducted into the National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame. Staff "Hall of Fame" Quarter Horse Journal
Pecho_Dexter
Use of horses for sport or work
one hand. The headstall of a western bridle may utilize either a Snaffle bit or curb bit. Bitless headstalls are also seen, such as a bosal-style hackamore
Equestrianism
2000 British film
Glen Coe, and on Rannoch Moor. One scene from the film was set in the Snaffle Bit bar in Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow, where actual bar staff and customers
Complicity_(film)
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
Mattson Real American Quarter Horse p. 127 National Snaffle Bit Association National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame: Horses American Quarter Horse
Scotch_Bar_Time
Bag attached to a saddle
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Saddlebag
Flexible washer used in a horse bit
the horse's mouth. Bit guards are used with loose ring snaffle bits, gag bits, and pelham bits. Bit guards are used more often in jumping events, such as
Bit_guard
Style of horse riding
four or five years old, may allow horses to wear a snaffle bit. The use of martingales with snaffle bits in the show ring varies by breed, but setups for
Saddle_seat
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame as well as the National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame. His grandson Zippos Mr Good Bar also was inducted
Zippo_Pat_Bars
two of her clients, David and Paula Hunsicker had her search for a snaffle bit prospect. At the Tejon Ranch, she met future NRCHA hall of famer Doug
Sandy_Collier
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
AQHA World Champions. Scotch Bar Time was inducted into the National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame in 2002. Sonny Dee Bar was inducted into the
Sonny_Dee_Bar
Hall of Fame National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame National Snaffle Bit Association Hall of Fame NCHA Horse Hall of Fame NCHA Members Hall of
List of halls and walks of fame
List_of_halls_and_walks_of_fame
Horse tack
snaffle bit, some western trainers use a light rope or pencil bosal as a loose noseband to prevent the horse from gaping its mouth to avoid the bit.
Noseband
Collective term for a variety of horse training techniques
practitioners advocate use of either a loose-ring or a full cheek style snaffle bit, and rope reins that include slobber straps and a lead rope section on
Natural_horsemanship
Type of animal headgear
commands, however, the trainer needs to shift to either a bosal or to a snaffle bit to further refine the horse's training. If made of soft materials, a
Hackamore
Hygienic and aesthetic care for horses
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Horse_grooming
Pieces of horse riding equipment
Draw reins are common in polo, connected through the "snaffle" bit ring of a Pelham bit or a gag bit in lieu of a direct rein, to the saddle billets. The
Draw_reins_and_running_reins
American fantasy and science fiction author (born 1946)
"Pastorale" in 2001 and 2002; homebred Grand National Champion Morgan Snaffle-Bit Reining Horse, "Spring Diva", in 2003; Grand National Champion Pleasure
Janet_Morris
Bit for driving horses
A Liverpool bit is a type of bit mainly used on driving horses. The Liverpool is characterized by its circular ring and the straight side piece with three
Liverpool_bit
Competitive equestrian sport
browband. Bits are also simple, with riders usually using a classic snaffle bit, either a dee-ring, eggbutt, or full cheek design. Milder bits are preferred
Hunt_seat
Art or practice of horse riding or horsemanship
cause for elimination. Bridles and bits permitted in these classes are more traditional hunter-style tack, i.e. snaffles and pelhams along with cavesson
Equitation
Horse tack element
frentera-like strap supports a heavy noseband attached to the rings of a snaffle bit. Also in Australia, two items involve a forked strap suspended from the
Frentera
Topics referred to by the same term
NABA may refer to: National Snaffle Bit Association National School Boards Association National Survey of Black Americans This disambiguation page lists
NSBA
communication between handler and horse. A longeing cavesson may be used with a snaffle bridle. The cavesson is put on under the bridle, with the noseband of the
Longeing_cavesson
Horse tack
attaches from the snaffle ring to the curb ring, onto which the rein is then attached to the loop made between the two rings. A bit converter is very
Bit_converter
Quarter Horse show horse and sire
offspring The Big Investment and Impulsions were inducted into the National Snaffle Bit Horse Hall of Fame, along with his grandget January Investment. In 1980
The_Invester
Equestrian triathlon
ridden in snaffle bits. There are strict guidelines as to what type of snaffle may be used, and the more severe types (such as any twisted bit) are prohibited
Eventing
American horse breed registry for Paint Horses
added money to Paint horses competing in open shows held by the National Snaffle Bit Association and the National Reining Horse Association. The APHA also
American Paint Horse Association
American_Paint_Horse_Association
Age Britain from around 2000 BC. Bronze Age horse trappings including snaffle bits have been found which were used in harnessing horses to vehicles; Bronze
History of the horse in Britain
History_of_the_horse_in_Britain
Animals kept by the armed forces for ceremonial purposes
He wears an in-hand bridle with a red and white diced headband and a snaffle bit, and over his saddlecloth he wears a black leather roller and crupper
Military_mascot
Traditional form of polo in Manipur
called ukang khe. The stirrup has a flat base with a narrow foothold. A snaffle bit (chanam caru) is used. Manipur International Polo attracts teams from
Sagol_kāngjei
United States historic place
Horsehair bridle with snaffle bit, made at Montana State Prison ca. 1960
Montana_State_Prison
Region of Near East between 539–330 BC
probably for a local governor) includes a bronze wall-plaques, a bronze snaffle-bit of a type well known from Achaemenid contexts at Persepolis, kohl tubes
Achaemenid_Assyria
20th-century American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire
Memories 14 Years After Sire's Death, Doc's Hickory Son Competes at Snaffle Bit Futurity Shining Spark: He was inducted into the American Quarter Horse
Three_Bars
Anatomy of the equine tongue
issue, "snaffle" bits and anti-tongue breakers can be added to the mouthpiece. The main cause of tongue injuries in horses is the use of the bit during
Horse_tongue
Dressage riding in western tack
saddles, western-style bridles, and saddle blankets. Either a curb or snaffle bit may be used. Any breed of horse, pony, or mule is allowed to compete
Western_dressage
Reins for Western horse riding
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Romal
Japanese horse saddle
that wrapped around each side of the neck, attached to the bridle and the bit. The sanjakugawa prevented the bridle from slipping over the ears. Antique
Kura_(saddle)
Dressage, Driving, Foaling, Gaits, Legging Up, Mustang, Piebald, Reining, Snaffle Bits, Steeple-Chasing, Tail Braiding, Trail Riding, English & Western, and
Keyhole_race
Horse training tool
A bitting rig or bitting harness is horse tack used to train a horse to accept the bit or achieve a particular head carriage. It is also used with in-hand
Bitting_rig
Historic vaquero design for a type of curb bit
Longhorn Press, Cisco, Texas. Fifth Printing, August, 1958. Jaheil, Jessica. "Bosal, snaffle, spade - why?" Horse Sense, web page accessed July 11, 2011
Spade_bit_(horse)
Device to hold the reins of a chariot
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Rein_hook
was paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HH Azur is shown in a twisted snaffle bit. Although quiet on the flat, HH Azur can light up to the jumps. She has
HH_Azur
Cleeve, Gloucestershire 6th century CE 26 1969 One grave contained a snaffle bit, rare in an Anglo-Saxon context. Mill Hill Deal, Kent 7th century CE
List of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_cemeteries
Horse tack
curb bit serves the same purpose as a lip strap. The leather curb strap-like attachments that are sometimes used to connect the rings of snaffle bit on
Lip_strap
Quarter Horse show stallion and sire
1985. Royal Cutter won the 1971 National Reined Cow Horse Association's Snaffle Bit Futurity and then later won the hackamore and bridle sweepstakes held
Cutter_Bill
Horse tack
attached. These cords fork at the horse's chest and each run through one of the bit rings. The cord then follows the cheekpiece of the bridle up to a ring or
Gogue
Branch of Polish-Lithuanian armed forces
harness was very well defined in the 1791 regulations: bridle with snaffle bit and curb-bit and double reins, breastplate with small 'rose' in the center,
National_Cavalry
Strap around the haunches of a draft, pack, or riding animal
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Breeching_(tack)
Graded system in para-equestrian sport
based on rider profile. In general, competitors in this grade use a snaffle bit. Riders may use their voice to guide the horse during competition provided
Para-equestrian classification
Para-equestrian_classification
Japanese traditional stirrup
bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Liverpool bit Pelham bit Spade bit Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit shank Component
Abumi_(stirrup)
Piece of horse tack
rings, the forks follow the cheekpieces to the bit. They may attach to the bit or pass through the bit rings and attach to themselves below the horse's
Chambon
Hillfort in Kent, England
the tang. Parts of a horse's bridle were also recovered, including a snaffle bit with 8.3-centimetre (3.25 in) wide bridle rings. A notable find at Bigbury
Bigbury_Camp
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bithiah, BITHIA means "daughter of God."
Female
Hebrew
(בִּתְיָה) Hebrew name BITHYAH means "daughter of God." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Pharoah.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : nickname for a greedy person, from Old French saffre ‘glutton’.South German : topographic name for someone living in a damp depression.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Safir.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bithyah, BITYAH means "daughter of God."
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bunch of flower
Female
English
Pet form of English Saffron, SAFFIE means "saffron (the spice)."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Path between trees
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bitter, A meeting, To find
Boy/Male
Tamil
Heart bits
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Maltby in Cleveland, Lincolnshire, and North and South Yorkshire, or Mautby in Norfolk, all named with the Old Norse byname Malti ‘sharp’, ‘bitter’ + Old Norse býr ‘farm’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish
Jewish : unexplained.English : habitational name from a place in Gloucestershire named Bitton. The place takes its name from the Boyd river, a Celtic river name of uncertain origin + Old English tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.
Girl/Female
Indian
Bitter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bitter
Girl/Female
Tamil
Bitter, A meeting, To find
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bithyah, BITHIAH means "daughter of God." In the bible, this is the name of a daughter of Pharoah.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mathisha | மாஂதீஷாÂ
Bitter
Mathisha | மாஂதீஷாÂ
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for an innkeeper, from Middle English, Old French (h)oste ‘host’, ‘guest’.Danish (Høst) : nickname from høst ‘harvest’, ‘autumn’ (see Herbst).French : from Old French ost ‘army’, hence an occupational name for a soldier.Dutch : from the Germanic personal name Austa, meaning ‘east’.German : habitational name from either of two places called Host, near Koblenz and near Bitburg.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bityah, BITYA means "daughter of God."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a maker and seller of spurs, bits, and other small metal attachments to harness and tackle. Compare Lorimer.
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of Gems
Boy/Male
Indian
Servant of the witness, Slave of the witness
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Pledge; Bond
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelkanth | நீலகாஂதà¯
A jewel, Lord Vishnu, Peacock, Shiva
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and North German
English, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Albert.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Primeval God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Loving
Girl/Female
Indian
Victory; Pure and Divine; Win
Boy/Male
Indian
Agent, Representative, Lawyer
Girl/Female
Hindu
Light
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
SNAFFLE BIT
v. i.
To engage in a raffle; as, to raffle for a watch.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snaffle
v. t.
To put a snaffle in the mouth of; to subject to the snaffle; to bridle.
v. i.
To snuffle, as one does with a catarrh.
imp. & p. p.
of Snaffle
v. t.
To dispose of by means of a raffle; -- often followed by off; as, to raffle off a horse.
imp. & p. p.
of Scuffle
imp. & p. p.
of Shuffle
n.
One who snuffles; one who uses cant.
v. t.
To shove one way and the other; to push from one to another; as, to shuffle money from hand to hand.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Scuffle
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shuffle
imp. & p. p.
of Snuffle
n.
A soft indented cake cooked in a waffle iron.
n.
A kind of bridle bit, having a joint in the part to be placed in the mouth, and rings and cheek pieces at the ends, but having no curb; -- called also snaffle bit.
n.
A murmuring or blowing sound; as, the uterine souffle heard over the pregnant uterus.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Snuffle
v. i.
To hobble or limp; to shuffle.
v. t.
A sharp bit or snaffle.
v. i.
To change the relative position of cards in a pack; as, to shuffle and cut.