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BAR H EQUINE Western Curb Bit – Short Shank Correction Mouthpiece
This western curb bit delivers precise communication through a 5-inch correction-style mouthpiece paired with 7-inch black steel short shanks. The high port design encourages proper headset and collection, while tongue relief and poll pressure work together to give experienced riders the refined control they demand for training and performance work.
Is this western curb bit good for training horses?
Yes. The 7-inch short shanks provide mild leverage suitable for training situations where you need clear feedback without excessive force. The 5-inch correction mouthpiece with high port design encourages collection and proper headset, making it ideal for training refinement and reining work in the hands of experienced riders.
What is the difference between a short shank and long shank curb bit?
Short shanks (7 inches) provide mild to moderate leverage, requiring lighter rein pressure and more precision from the rider. Long shanks offer stronger leverage and are used for more experienced situations. This short shank design is better for training and horses learning collection.
What does correction mouthpiece mean?
A correction mouthpiece is designed to provide tongue relief while applying balanced pressure to the bars and poll. This style encourages horses to move off their tongue, engage the poll, and accept collection cues. It requires an experienced rider who understands subtle bit action.
Is this bit stainless steel?
The mouthpiece is stainless steel, which resists rust and prevents discomfort. The shanks are black steel. Stainless steel stays smooth and durable through frequent use and daily cleaning, making maintenance simple and keeping the bit in peak condition.
What is a high port curb bit used for?
High port curb bits are used in reining, western performance, and collection training. The port design encourages proper headset by creating room for the tongue and distributing pressure across the bars and poll. This bit works best for experienced riders working on refined cues and collection.
How do I clean this western bit?
The simple, smooth construction makes cleaning easy. After each ride, rinse the bit under water to remove dirt and saliva. Use a soft brush if needed. Stainless steel mouthpiece requires no special care—it naturally resists rust and maintains its smooth finish through regular rinsing.


