3 October 2009 #1 M molehill Well-Known Member Joined 2 December 2007 Messages 542 Visit site What does a peanut/lozenge in a bit do? Thanks.
3 October 2009 #2 S sykokat Well-Known Member Joined 26 June 2009 Messages 1,140 Location Not actually sure Visit site Hi. It reduces the nutcracker action of the bit and makes it more comfortable for the horse. It can also give the horse something to play with. It give a more even pressure from the bit in the horses mouth.
Hi. It reduces the nutcracker action of the bit and makes it more comfortable for the horse. It can also give the horse something to play with. It give a more even pressure from the bit in the horses mouth.
3 October 2009 #3 Chico Mio Antedeluvian Joined 21 February 2007 Messages 16,891 Location Up to my neck Visit site Allows it to move independently on each side?