Bit By Bit Episode 6- A Discussion About Two Ring Horse Bits with Variations of Mouth Pieces

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In this episode, Michelle Drum and Adam Rittenberg discuss the 2-ring horse bit with different variations of mouth pieces and how they work with the horse's anatomy. Using an animation, they explain the differences between single jointed horse bits, double jointed horse bits, and hinged horse bits, and how they affect the horse's mouth. Two-ring bits can be used with leverage and curb chains to provide additional control . Learn how! Custom-designed horse bits can offer more options and cater to specific horse needs.

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Michelle Drum- Farm House Tack
Michelle has been obsessed with horses since childhood. In addition to managing the e-commerce department at Farm House Tack, she is a graduate B with the United States Pony Club and previously worked as an Equine Veterinary Technician. She currently competes in the Amature Owner Hunters with her home-bred warmblood gelding Lego. Her husband David is a DVM with a graduate degree in medical microbiology from the University of Georgia.

Adam Rittenburg- AJR Sport
AJR Sport specializes in the design and manufacturing of technologically advanced horse bits for top riders and horses worldwide. Founder and President, Adam Rittenberg, has spent his entire life surrounded by horses. From a very early age, he became intrigued with horse shows where he began to compete in both the equitation and jumper arenas. Adam sought a way to combine his career with his love of horses. The primary goal was to find a way to bring unique horse bits to the sport with the highest level of comfort for the horses. Within a few months, AJR Sports’ first product was born, the Milano Plank Eggbutt snaffle. The success of this product encouraged Adam to further develop an equine line of products including custom horse bits.

Popular horse bits used by riders-
Snaffle bits- Loose Ring, Eggbutt, D-bit, Full Cheek, Hinge bit
Leverage bits- 2-Ring, Pelham, Gag, Hackemore, Combination, Swivel

Understanding the fundamentals of horse bits is essential for any rider. A horse bit is an important piece of equipment used in horse riding that fits into the animal's mouth and is connected to the reins, helping the rider communicate more effectively. Horse bits come in various shapes, sizes, and materials, each serving a specific purpose in guiding and controlling the horse's movements. From simple snaffle bits, which applies direct pressure on the horse's mouth, to more complex designs that utilizes leverage, there's a wide array of options.

Each horse and rider form a partnership, each with its own dynamics. These partnerships often necessitate the use of specific horse bits tailored to their needs. Proper fitting and selection of the right horse bit are key to prevent discomfort, injury, or resistance from the horse. Factors such as mouth size, horse sensitivity, material and training level of the horse must be considered when choosing the appropriate bit. Through education and understanding, riders can develop a deeper connection with their horse, and foster trust, harmony , and consistency. It is important for a rider not to overbit their horse, as a bit is not a solution to all of your horse's issues, especially any behavioral problems. Working on your riding skills should be the first step before considering a change to your horses bit. Achieving balance and consistency in the rider-horse relationship is crucial for fostering confidence for both.

About Farm House Tack Shop
864-457-3557 Landrum, SC Tryon, SC. Ocala, FL
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A family run business for over 30 years, for riders by riders. We have what you and your horse need. But if you don’t see what you want listed, be sure to call. We’re known for locating those hard-to-find items and happy to track down the perfectly ordinary as well. We have the widest selection of equestrian products in the country, with three physical locations- Landrum, SC, Tryon, SC and Ocala, FL. As well as our website https://www.farmhousetack.com/. Most of our staff actively compete in the show ring so we understand what it takes to impeccably turn out a rider and horse. We ask all the right questions to help you order with confidence. Helping you is what we do!

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