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- Sweet_iron abstract "Sweet iron is a term for cold-rolled \"mild steel\" or carbon steel that has been work hardened, popular for use in bit mouthpieces used on horses in the western riding disciplines. It easily rusts, which supposedly encourages salivation from the horse and acceptance of the bit. In the United States this metal is used in many Western riding disciplines, and is not as popular in English riding. In Europe it is frequently used across disciplines, not just Western.".
- Sweet_iron thumbnail SweetIronCurb.jpg?width=300.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageExternalLink sweet_iron_bits.htm.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageID "25843879".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageLength "867".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageRevisionID "695341916".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Bit_mouthpiece.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_steel.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bits_(horse).
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steels.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Horse.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Rolling_(metalworking).
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Saliva.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Western_riding.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink Work_hardening.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLink File:SweetIronCurb.jpg.
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sweet iron".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageWikiLinkText "sweet iron".
- Sweet_iron wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Horse-stub.
- Sweet_iron subject Category:Bits_(horse).
- Sweet_iron subject Category:Steels.
- Sweet_iron hypernym Term.
- Sweet_iron type Steel.
- Sweet_iron comment "Sweet iron is a term for cold-rolled \"mild steel\" or carbon steel that has been work hardened, popular for use in bit mouthpieces used on horses in the western riding disciplines. It easily rusts, which supposedly encourages salivation from the horse and acceptance of the bit. In the United States this metal is used in many Western riding disciplines, and is not as popular in English riding. In Europe it is frequently used across disciplines, not just Western.".
- Sweet_iron label "Sweet iron".
- Sweet_iron sameAs Q7655621.
- Sweet_iron sameAs m.09v3x6b.
- Sweet_iron sameAs Q7655621.
- Sweet_iron wasDerivedFrom Sweet_iron?oldid=695341916.
- Sweet_iron depiction SweetIronCurb.jpg.
- Sweet_iron isPrimaryTopicOf Sweet_iron.