How do you feel about horse-drawn carriages in major cities?
They should be allowed as they always have been.
They should be regulated better to make sure the horses aren't overworked.
They should be restricted to parks or low-traffic areas.
They should be banned from cities. It's not safe for the horses or people.
2010 FEI World Equestrian Games
The countdown has begun!

CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST NEWS AND INFORMATION ยป


Printer Friendly Bookmark and Share

Full-Cheek Snaffle

A twisted mouthpiece (top) and a smooth mouthpiece on full-cheek snaffle bits.
Full Cheek Snaffle: The vertical cheekpieces prevent the bit rings from sliding into the corner of a horse’s mouth. They also help with turning the horse. For example, when a direct right rein aid is used, the full cheek on the opposite side of the horse’s face will press against the horse’s lips on the left side, helping to turn the horse’s nose to the right. 

  • When used with bit loops or keepers, the full cheek snaffle has a more fixed position in the horse’s mouth. Plus, slight pressure is exerted on the horse’s poll when the reins are used, giving a semblance of leverage action.
  • One of the most popular bits for show hunters.
  • The full cheek snaffle is available in a wide variety of mouthpieces. A twisted mouthpiece is more severe than a smooth one. Generally, the tighter the twist, the more severe the bit will be.

Next bit >>

Back to HorseChannel's Online Bit Guide.


     Give us your opinion on
    Full-Cheek Snaffle
    Submit a Comment
    Reader Comments
    Sounds great!
    Katie, Clarington, OH
    Posted: 6/26/2009 8:31:07 AM
    View Current Comments

    Name:
    Address:
    City:
    State:
    Zip Code:
    Email:
    Horses USA
    Buy Now
    Young Rider
    Buy Now
    Quarter Horses
    Buy Now


    Hi my name's Kandi

    Visit the Photo Gallery to
    cast your vote!