Biscuit
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OP - I have no experience with this type of bit but it sounds horrific. If people think it is cruel, why not try to report it to ebay so they remove it?
Waterford Mouthpiece - Copied from the Horse Bit Shop *Bit Experts*
The Waterford mouthpiece has proved one of the most popular bits for bitting problems such as leaning, taking hold of the bit, setting the jaw ect, when the horse tries to lean or take hold of the bit, the waterford mouthpiece collapses, thus the horse has nothing rigid to take hold of.
It encourages the horse to work of their quarters and carry themselves rather than using the bit as a bike handle to lean on. This bit has several joints and distributes the pressure of the mouthpiece over both the tongue and bars.
Also this bit may look severe, this is quite a mild bit and due to the mobility of the mouthpiece it generally suits any breed of horse and mouth confirmation.
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The Waterford mouth should be worn ¼ - ½ longer than any other mouthpiece as the mouthpiece needs to curl slightly around the lips to enable the bit to work to its full potential (except the Waterford Pelham as the mouthpiece is worn the normal length).
Enlarging the pic shows the label to read 'Draft Mule', so probably not English and for pack mules?
Says its a Weaver leather Bicycle mule bit!!! Dont know where the leather is?
I was looking worldwide for a leather bit and that came up!
And one has been sold, poor mule!
a waterford, like most bits, is only as sharp as the hands using it. of course it must never be sawed with, but most horses back off it because it moves so much so they can't lean on it, and so the rider is able to use it very lightly.
the 'shin bone' test is the same if you do it with, say, an eggbutt snaffle - any pressure against the shinbone will hurt, the extra links just make for more movement, and less chance of the horse leaning.
the waterford is in no way comparable to the bit in the OP's post, which is horrific and would cut the bars and the tongue. despicable piece of torture equipment, whoever made that needs stringing up.
Don't agree, the waterford has rounded links therefore no seration, so nowhere near as severe, but as I always say a bit is as severe as the hands that use it........
It's just a more severe version of the waterford which is almost as bad.