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Hilason Horse Breaking Bit – Training Bit with Copper Roller and Swivel Shanks
This stainless steel horse breaking bit combines independent swivel cheek action with a central copper roller, making it an ideal first bit for starting young colts or re-schooling horses that have become heavy in the bridle. The jointed mouthpiece avoids the "nutcracker" effect while the copper roller encourages relaxation and salivation, creating a soft, responsive mouth during critical training phases.
What is a horse breaking bit and when should I use it?
A horse breaking bit is specifically designed for starting young colts or retraining horses that need mouth softening. The Hilason breaking bit bridges the gap between simple snaffles and advanced leverage bits, offering kind action and clear communication during critical training phases. It is ideal for long-reining, groundwork, in-hand training, and establishing a soft, responsive mouth without force.
How does the copper roller help train a young horse?
The central copper roller serves as a pacifier, encouraging the horse to mouth and play with the bit. This natural activity promotes salivation, which keeps the mouth moist and relaxed during training. The sweet taste of copper also helps reduce tension and anxiety in nervous young horses, creating a positive association with the training bit.
What does independent swivel shank action mean?
Independent swivel cheeks allow each rein to work separately without pulling the entire bit through the mouth. When you lift one rein, the horse feels a distinct, localized signal on that side. This prevents confusing lateral shifts across the mouth, delivering clearer cues and accelerating learning in young horses.
Is this bit safe for young horses' sensitive mouths?
Yes. The smooth, jointed mouthpiece avoids the nutcracker effect and sits comfortably over the tongue and bars. The high-polish stainless steel finish eliminates sharp edges and burrs that could pinch or rub sensitive mouth tissue. This design makes it an ideal first bit for breaking young colts.
What is the 5-inch size, and how do I know if it fits my horse?
The 5-inch measurement refers to the width of the mouthpiece across the mouth. To ensure proper fit, measure your horse's mouth from the corner of one side to the corner of the other side. A properly fitted bit should fit snugly without pinching or sliding, allowing about one-quarter inch clearance on each side.


