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 cheekpieces of the bridle...
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A ring bit is a horse bit that includes a ring passed through the horse's mouth and encircling the lower jaw. There are three primary designs. The most...
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Uses a bit ring at the bit mouthpiece to apply direct pressure on the bars, tongue and corner of the mouth. Leverage bits: Curb bit: A bit that uses a...
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circulates a single one (or zero) bit around the ring. A twisted ring counter, also called switch-tail ring counter, walking ring counter, Johnson counter, or...
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A snaffle bit is the most common type of bit used while riding horses. It consists of a mouthpiece and two rings. The mouthpieces may be jointed. A snaffle...
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breathing sets and scuba divers' buoyancy compensators A bit ring used on the bit of a horse. A D-ring carabiner has a section which opens and can be secured...
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lever arms, a ring for rein attachment at the bottom of the shank, and a curb chain. But like a snaffle bit, a pelham bit also has a bit ring on either side...
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function of the AM is to insert a 24-bit delay into the ring, to ensure that there is always sufficient buffering in the ring for the token to circulate. A third...
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Bridle (redirect from Bit and bridle)
from grabbing at the shanks with its lips. Bit hobble: basically, a curb strap used on the snaffle bit rings of a western bridle. Provides no leverage...
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The gag bit is a type of bit for a horse with sliding cheekpieces of rolled leather or chord that run through the bit rings, providing leverage that pulls...
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and on the hybrid pelham bit that includes a ring for a second rein attached at the bit mouthpiece. Direct pressure snaffle bits have no shanks, instead...
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A Liverpool bit is a type of bit mainly used on driving horses. The Liverpool is characterized by its circular ring and the straight side piece with three...
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action of the bit. Some mouthpieces are not allowed in dressage competition. The other parts of the bit are the bit rings on a snaffle bit, and the shanks...
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used in pairs on a bit. Reasons for using a bit guard include: to protect the horse's lips from chafing or pinching by the bit rings to provide a better...
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wushu. It consists of several metal rods, which are joined end-to-end by rings to form a flexible chain. Generally, the whip has a handle at one end and...
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adjusted, the reins make a straight line from the rider's hand to the bit ring when the horse's head in at the correct height and the running martingale...
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Horse harness (section Bit)
attach to a bit. In English carriage harness, a bearing rein or side check travels through rings near the horse's ears and attaches to the bit. Common in...
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X86-64 (redirect from 64-bit compatibility mode)
features include: Segmentation gates 32-bit ring 0 VT-x will no longer emulate this feature Rings 1 and 2 Ring 3 I/O port (IN/OUT) access; see port-mapped...
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and has smaller bit rings than a traditional snaffle, and it is adjusted so that it sits above and in front of the other bit, a curb bit. Another term for...
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hackamore. In Mongolia it is integral to the bridle, and tied to either a bit ring or a chin strap. Long reins, longlines, or driving lines: exceptionally...
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today are manufactured without properly placed rings, though rings can be added. Or, in lieu of rings, a design used on English saddles utilizes a t-shaped...
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Gag (BDSM) (redirect from Bit gag)
attachments to secure various kinds of gags, such as ball gags, bit gags, muzzle gags and ring gags; although they also have other uses, such as providing...
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ring on either side of the bridle or halter, at the base of the crownpiece. Running through those rings, the forks follow the cheekpieces to the bit....
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The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David...
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A terret or rein ring is a metal loop on a horse harness through which the lines (reins) pass to prevent them from tangling or getting snagged on the harness...
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rein is the strap that attaches to the bit and is held by the rider, these types of reins slide through the bit ring, adding leverage to the rider's hands...
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chest and each run through one of the bit rings. The cord then follows the cheekpiece of the bridle up to a ring or pulley at the side of the browband...
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"natural" tail is neither clipped nor braided when the horse is presented in the ring. The tail may be encouraged to grow as long as possible, often by keeping...
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The Micro Bit (also referred to as BBC Micro Bit or stylized as micro:bit) is an open source hardware ARM-based embedded system designed by the BBC for...
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type of bit used on a horse, and named after the English town of Kimblewick where it was first made. The bit has bit shanks, D-shaped rings, and a curb...
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