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9 Φεβ 2023 · Eggbutt snaffle bits make an excellent bit choice for almost any discipline. They can be used on your English horses, your western horses, your dressage horses and even endurance horses. It’s the type of bit that is great to have in the barn to just grab and go.
27 Φεβ 2021 · Snaffle bits are among the most widely used, so Horse & Hound explains the difference between a loose-ring and an eggbutt cheek and which horses they suit.
1 Νοε 2023 · Nov 1, 2023. Everything You Need to Know About the Eggbutt Cheekpiece. Really versatile and increasingly common, a simple eggbutt snaffle should be part of any riders toolbox. We are seeing more and more young horses started in the eggbutt or the D ring which is extremely similar in action.
Eggbutt snaffle bits - an advantage for both horse and rider. Eggbutt bits are versatile and can be used in many disciplines. Their rings are oval shaped and can therefore only be tilted forwards and backwards instead of to the side.
12 Δεκ 2002 · The Eggbutt Snaffle is probably the most widely used snaffle bit. The name comes from the somewhat egg-shaped connection between the mouthpiece and the bit rings. The main benefit of the eggbutt shape is that the chance of the lip being pinched between the mouthpiece and bit ring is lessened.
7 Ιουλ 2023 · A snaffle bit is a non-leverage bit that works on a direct pressure principle, communicating directly with a horse’s mouth. It consists of a mouthpiece linked to a ring on each end and does not exert pressure on other parts of the horse’s head.
Eggbutt Snaffles. The Eggbutt Snaffle, similar in design to the D Cheek Snaffle, features a mouthpiece with the rings attached to prevent pinching and movement in the horse's mouth. The mouthpiece tapers inwards from the cheeks, and the wider the mouthpiece the more mild the bit.