How to Connect a Snaffle Bit to the Bridle
Instructions
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Suspend your bridle evenly on a bridle hook or doorknob with the cavesson -- the noseband -- facing out on a straight, horizontal line towards you.
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Drape your English reins from the hook by placing the buckle on top of the center of the headstall and allowing the reins to fall down the cheekpieces of the bridle. Ensure that the left and right reins fall down the left and right sides of the bridle. Tie the ends of a split-rein Western bridle together in a knot, and droop the reins down the bridle in the same manner.
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Hold the bit in front of the bridle with the snaffle's cannons and joint hanging down from the rings in a U-shape between your hands. This tells you that the left and right sides of the bit are correctly adjacent to the left and right cheekpieces. If the joint forms a "V", you are holding the bit incorrectly and attaching it backwards to the bridle -- a practice that can injure the horse's palate.
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Buckle the rings of the bit to the correct cheekpieces. If you are using a full-cheek snaffle, place the tall arms of the mouthpiece inside the bridle keepers
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Fasten the reins by securing each of the rein-buckles to the bit rings just under the buckles of the cheekpieces.
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