- A
snaffle gives direct pressure on the horse's
mouth and has no
leveraging shank. A
bridle utilizing only a
snaffle bit is
often called a "
snaffle bridle"...
- This List of
National Snaffle Bit ****ociation Hall of Fame
Inductees was
created by the
National Snaffle Bit ****ociation (NSBA) for the NSBA Hall of Fame...
-
Charles "
Snaffles"
Johnson Payne (1884–1967) was an
English painter known for his
humorous work and for his
outstanding draughtsmanship and
depiction of...
- not use leverage. They include:
Direct pressure bits
without leverage:
Snaffle bit: Uses a bit ring at the bit
mouthpiece to
apply direct pressure on...
- (or bridoon), is a
modified snaffle bit that is
smaller in
diameter and has
smaller bit
rings than a
traditional snaffle, and it is
adjusted so that it...
-
Junior Western Riding Horse. In 1992, he was
inducted into the
National Snaffle Bit ****ociation Hall of Fame. He
sired 1648
Quarter horse foals, 68 Appaloosas...
- The
Snaffling Pig Co is the
trading name of
Snaffling Pig Limited, a
British snack food
manufacturer known for pork
snack products. The
company appeared...
- On a
double bridle,
where the
horse carries two bits (a curb and
small snaffle,
often called a "bit and bradoon"), a second,
smaller headstall, known...
- 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 ch****pieces of the bridle...
-
Double reins The
combined use of two sets of reins, a curb rein and a
snaffle rein.
Double reins are used with a
double bridle, with bits such as the...