Action and Uses of a Liverpool Bit

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Appearance: The Liverpool is a curb bit and in these two examples have hinged shanks. Liverpools can also have fixed shanks. The example in the first photo has a low port. The second photo is of a Liverpool with a vulcanite mouthpiece. The reins can be attached in any of the three slots along the shanks.
Uses: The Liverpool bit is generally used as a driving bit
How it Works: The Liverpool is a curb or leverage bit. The further down the shanks the reins are attached the more leverage will be applied. A low port makes room for the horse’s mouth and prevents the horse from putting its tongue over the mouthpiece. A vulcanite mouthpiece is considered milder than a narrower metal mouthpiece.

A Liverpool bit with a low port.​
 

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