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Charles "
Snaffles"
Johnson Payne (1884–1967) was an
English painter known for his
humorous work and for his
outstanding draughtsmanship and
depiction of...
- 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"...
- The
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trading name of
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British snack food
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- 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...
- one start-up was
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- are a type of
English bridle that use two bits in the
mouth at once, a
snaffle and a curb. The two bits
allow the
rider to have very
precise control of...
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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...
- 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...
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controlled by 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...