Sweet Iron
Sweet Iron bits are made of blue steel and give off a sweet-tasting surface rust through contact with saliva, which stimulates the horse's saliva production in a natural way. This sweet surface rust will cause the horse to foam more and accept the bit better.
If a Sweet Iron bit is temporarily not used, an orange-brown rust layer can form on the mouthpiece. This can be easily removed by wiping the bit with a damp cloth.
Baby Pelham:
A baby pelham is a bit with a chin chain and short shanks, which provides pressure behind the ears and creates leverage.
A short shank is also called baby pelham, and a long shank is an ordinary pelham.
The length of the shanks and the chin strap or curb chain determine the force of the impact.
The longer the shafts, the sharper the effect.
A pelham can be used with 2 reins; one rein on the upper ring for a soft grip
and the other rein on the lower ring for the lever action of the pelham.
You can also use one rein by means of a connecting strap (Bridge), to which the rein is attached.
The use of a pelham makes it easier to put a horse deep and is often used with stronger horses.
The pelham is not suitable for inexperienced riders or horses, this bit can work quite strongly.
Straight mouthpiece:
A straight mouthpiece consists of 1 piece and gives pressure on the tongue, layers and lips.
The shape and thickness of the mouthpiece determine where the pressure will be in the mouth.
A straight mouthpiece with a tongue port gives more