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A bit guard ( cheek guard in Australia) is a specialty piece of : a washer, usually made of flexible rubber, that is sometimes used in pairs on a bit.

Reasons for using a bit guard include:

  • to protect the horse's lips from chafing or pinching by the bit rings
  • to provide a better fit when the bit is too wide for the horse's mouth
  • to prevent the bit rings from being pulled through the horse's mouth

A pair of bit guards is placed on a bit by stretching them to pass over one bit ring. Then the bit is attached to a . The bridle is then put on a so that the bit guards lie outside of the horse's mouth. Bit guards are used with loose ring , , and . Bit guards are used more often in jumping events, such as and , and in . They are not permitted in competitive , and are not used in horse show competition.

A pair of bit guards with an integral forked strap, to suspend them from the browband or crownpiece of the bridle, are known as (see ).


Bit burr
Resembling a bit guard is a bit burr (sometimes burr bit, also bubble cheeker in Australia), which has teeth laid against the horse's cheek. The burr bit was for a time widely used on coach horses in New York City, until the use was stopped in part through the efforts of circa 1879.Wood, John George (1885) Horse and Man: Their Mutual Dependence and Duties, Longmans, Green, 339 pages, page 221. Bubble cheekers are approved for use in thoroughbred racing in Australia.


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