THE BIT. 



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a practiced horseman has an excellent effect on the horse's 

 action. There are fiew horses which can be sattstncto^lj? 



Fig. 26.— The Pelham Bit. 



idden with the plain snaffle-bit — such as is ^^^rt^^'^iea 

 m figure 28. 



Fn. 27.— The Hanovarian Bit. 



g BiDf pieces Tor the attachment of the bead stall made movable (as at b), to proT«r 

 AlerfereBce with the action of the curb-chain. 



