Fager Sally Titanium Baucher is Legal. Don't listen to AI results!

Fager Sally Titanium Baucher is Legal. Don't listen to AI results!

May 28, 2026

More riders are turning to Google and AI tools like ChatGPT to ask whether their horse’s bit is dressage legal, but the answers being generated are not always coming from official rule books. In many cases, AI is pulling information from Facebook comments, forum discussions and personal opinions, leading to riders being falsely alarmed that their bit is illegal when it may not be. We explore why this is happening, and why official regulations should always outweigh AI-generated summaries.

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Full Cheek Horse Bits Explained | What Are They and When to Use One

Full Cheek Horse Bits Explained | What Are They and When to Use One

April 11, 2026

Designed to stabilise the contact and improve steering, the full cheek bit is a go to for young horses and those needing clearer direction.

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Pelham Bits Explained | Baby Pelham vs Pelham

Pelham Bits Explained | Baby Pelham vs Pelham

April 06, 2026

"A Pelham is only as strong as its mouthpiece"

Pelham bits are designed for horses that feel strong, inconsistent, or unstable in the contact, where a change in mouthpiece alone is not enough.

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Bit Fitting Australian Ponies - How to Choose the Right Bit

Bit Fitting Australian Ponies - How to Choose the Right Bit

March 31, 2026

A practical guide to choosing the right bit for Australian Ponies, including what to look for, signs of discomfort, and the best bits for sensitive ponies needing comfort and consistent contact.

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Best Bits for Thoroughbreds and OTTBs - Expert Bit Guide

Best Bits for Thoroughbreds and OTTBs - Expert Bit Guide

March 31, 2026

Struggling with a sensitive Thoroughbred? Discover our inside advice on bit choice for retraining and in general; options that encourage stability and better contact for Thoroughbred horses.

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Bombers Loose Ring Bradoon Ported Barrel

Bombers Ported Barrel Bradoon Illegal (as a bradoon) | EA Dressage Rules & Alternatives

March 31, 2026

The Bombers Ported Barrel Bradoon is no longer legal (as a bradoon) under Equestrian Australia | EA dressage rules. Learn why and discover the best alternative bradoon options for your horse.

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Bit Fitting Andalusions and PRE type horses

Bit Fitting Andalusions and PRE type horses

January 25, 2026

Discover expert bit fitting advice for Andalusian and PRE horses, including ideal mouthpieces, common mistakes, and how to create softer, more consistent contact.

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Why More Riders Are Choosing Large Loose Rings

Why More Riders Are Choosing Large Loose Rings

June 24, 2025

Discover why large loose ring bits are becoming a rider favorite. They offer greater stability and clearer steering than standard loose rings—without the rigidity of full cheek bits. Ideal for sensitive, stiff, or young horses needing a balance of support and freedom.

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Order Any TRUST Equestrian Bit for Your Horse – Even If It's Not in Stock

Order Any TRUST Equestrian Bit for Your Horse – Even If It's Not in Stock

May 07, 2025

Searching for a specific Trust bit for your horse? We offer custom ordering of any TRUST Equestrian bit—even sizes and styles we don’t keep in stock. 

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What is the Difference Between a Single Joint and Double Joint Horse Bit?

What is the Difference Between a Single Joint and Double Joint Horse Bit?

May 05, 2025

Single and double joint horse bits differ in how they apply pressure. Single joints create a lifting effect to the horses carriage, while double joints offer softer, more even pressure across the tongue—often making them more comfortable for sensitive horses.

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Bits for Horses: Out of Work vs. In Work – What’s the Difference?

Bits for Horses: Out of Work vs. In Work – What’s the Difference?

May 05, 2025

Choosing the right bit depends on your horse’s workload. Horses out of work often need soft, simple bits for comfort, while those in training may require more refined options to support communication and performance. Regular reassessment is key to keeping your horse comfortable and responsive.

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What Type of Horse Bit Should I use for the Breaking-In Process? - Horse Bit Emporium

What Type of Horse Bit Should I use for the Breaking-In Process?

March 30, 2025

What type of horse bit should I use for the breaking-in process?

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