http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Erosion of the cheek mucosa is more common in juvenile horses18; in one study, cheek erosion occurred with greater frequency in horses ridden with a bit and bridle compared with unridden horses.19 In addition, the tongue and interdental space of the mandible are vulnerable to injury from use of a bit.20,21 Problems that occur during performance, such as bit chewing, tail wringing, gaping the mouth
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