
Gumbits
Gumbits are amazing little balls which are ideal for horses who can be difficult with the bit, and are like candy for a horse's mouth. They activate salivation, encourage submission, help to eliminate teeth grinding and promotes chewing which in turn encourages relaxation. Once chewed, the Gum Bits form a gel like film over the teeth which prevents abrasion of the teeth.
Give a small handful, the equivalent of two teaspoons full, each time they are required. Feed them to your horse before tacking up; they will last about 45 minutes or more which is long enough to get through either a schooling session or a warm-up and test.
If your horse takes a dislike to Gumbits, break up a mint to add to the serving.
Competition legal formulation.
Gumbits are amazing little balls which are ideal for horses who can be difficult with the bit, and are like candy for a horse's mouth. They activate salivation, encourage submission, help to eliminate teeth grinding and promotes chewing which in turn encourages relaxation. Once chewed, the Gum Bits form a gel like film over the teeth which prevents abrasion of the teeth.
Give a small handful, the equivalent of two teaspoons full, each time they are required. Feed them to your horse before tacking up; they will last about 45 minutes or more which is long enough to get through either a schooling session or a warm-up and test.
If your horse takes a dislike to Gumbits, break up a mint to add to the serving.
Competition legal formulation.
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Gumbits are amazing little balls which are ideal for horses who can be difficult with the bit, and are like candy for a horse's mouth. They activate salivation, encourage submission, help to eliminate teeth grinding and promotes chewing which in turn encourages relaxation. Once chewed, the Gum Bits form a gel like film over the teeth which prevents abrasion of the teeth.
Give a small handful, the equivalent of two teaspoons full, each time they are required. Feed them to your horse before tacking up; they will last about 45 minutes or more which is long enough to get through either a schooling session or a warm-up and test.
If your horse takes a dislike to Gumbits, break up a mint to add to the serving.
Competition legal formulation.














