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<p>metal bits, but other types of synthetics such as plastics are also used. Plastic-coated bits are often the same size as metal bits, and some are flavored.</p>

<p>Often, bits with shanks that also have single- or double-jointed mouthpieces are incorrectly referred to as snaffles. Because of the presence of a shank, they are actually in the curb bit family.</p>

<p><big>Effects</big></p>
<p><a href="page.php?w=Image%3AHarshbituse.JPG">thumb</a>The mouthpiece of the bit does not rest on the <a href="page.php?w=horse_teeth">teeth of the horse</a>, but rather</p><p>
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