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BAR H EQUINE Western Curb Bit - Control and Comfort
This western curb bit features a 7 inch antique black steel short shank design paired with a 5 inch three-piece jointed mouthpiece for balanced control and refined communication. The copper ring naturally encourages salivation and enhances responsiveness, making this bit ideal for training and everyday riding where subtle cues matter.
What is the difference between a short shank curb bit and a long shank bit?
Short shank bits like this BAR H EQUINE model provide mild leverage and gentle pressure, ideal for horses that respond to subtle cues and western pleasure riding. Long shank bits offer increased leverage for stronger control. Short shanks are generally better for training and everyday use, while longer shanks are reserved for specific situations requiring more communication force.
Why does this curb bit have a copper ring on the mouthpiece?
The copper ring naturally encourages salivation, which helps create a softer, more responsive mouth in your horse. Many experienced western riders rely on copper rings because the increased salivation can improve bit acceptance and overall communication. This makes your horse more willing and responsive to rein cues.
Is this western bit good for beginner riders?
Yes. The short shank curb bit is well-suited for beginner riders because it provides mild leverage and requires finesse rather than force. The three-piece jointed design distributes pressure evenly, reducing the risk of harsh communication. Beginners benefit from learning refined rein handling with this type of bit.
How do I care for and clean this antique black steel curb bit?
After each ride, rinse the bit with warm water to remove saliva and feed residue, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. The antique black steel and stainless steel hardware resist rust, but regular cleaning extends the bit's life. Store in a dry location. Avoid harsh scrubbing that could damage the finish.
What size horse does this curb bit fit?
The 5 inch mouthpiece is the standard western bit size and fits most adult horses and larger quarter horses. If you have a particularly small horse, large draft horse, or gaited breed, check with your tack shop or veterinarian to confirm proper fit. A properly fitting bit should fit snugly in the corners of the mouth without pinching.


