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- Q4918717 subject Q8302178.
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- Q4918717 abstract "A bit guard (cheek guard in Australia) is a specialty piece of horse tack: a washer, usually made of flexible rubber, that is sometimes 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 fit when the bit is too wide for the horse's mouth to prevent the bit rings from being pulled through the horse's mouthA pair of bit guards is placed on a bit by stretching them to pass over one bit ring. Then the bit is attached to a bridle. The bridle is then put on a horse so that the bit guards lie outside of the horse's mouth. Bit guards are used with loose ring snaffle bits, gag bits, and pelham bits. Bit guards are used more often in jumping events, such as eventing and show jumping, and in polo. They are not permitted in competitive dressage, and are not used in horse show hunt seat competition.A pair of bit guards with an integral forked strap, to suspend them from the browband or crownpiece of the bridle, are known as cheekers (see Frentera).".
- Q4918717 thumbnail Polo_pony_Pelham_bridle.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4918717 comment "A bit guard (cheek guard in Australia) is a specialty piece of horse tack: a washer, usually made of flexible rubber, that is sometimes 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 fit when the bit is too wide for the horse's mouth to prevent the bit rings from being pulled through the horse's mouthA pair of bit guards is placed on a bit by stretching them to pass over one bit ring.".
- Q4918717 label "Bit guard".
- Q4918717 depiction Polo_pony_Pelham_bridle.jpg.