The Grazing BitGrazing bit: One of the most popular western curb bits, the grazing bit features fixed shanks that connect to a mouthpiece that usually has a mild or low port. The shanks typically bend back, often to a noticeable extent. This design modifies the leverage action so the horse tends to travel with its nose in front of the vertical.

  • Reining and cutting horses often compete in some style of grazing bit.
  • This is also a popular bit for trail horses.
  • Though its name refers to the belief that the bit’s curved shanks allow a horse to graze, a horse should not eat while wearing a bridle.

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3 thoughts on “HorseChannel’s Online Guide to Bits: Grazing Bit

  1. Katie says:

    Thanks for the info.

  2. Galadriel says:

    I think my horse would disagree about the eating part.

  3. Jack Sparrow says:

    I’ve always wondered why they were called “grazing” bits…Very helpful and know i know they’re perfect for my horse!! =D

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