What is the door thing called that is always shown in Korean dramas? I mean like the one where the person presses a button and the screen pops up and shows who's outside of the door I don't know what that's called.. ._. Does anyone know what it's called?
I am pretty sure your horse wouldn't care what it tastes like, but i do know that you can buy wipes to clean your bit. They sell them in different flavors like apple and carrot, so if you think your horse might not like the rubber taste, then i would try cleaning the bit with one of the flavored wipes:)
No they are not bad for them, although I have seen a horse lose pigment around his mouth from one being used (and i have read in some books it can cause pigment loss too) but I believe they are completely safe to use. Obviously I don't know how they would taste but they are not toxic for obvious reasons. There is a bit you can buy, that actually is designed for horses that chew and salivate on bits, it tastes sweet to them. It is still metal, but it tastes nicer for them.
Hi the best method is to make a mold from one of these eggs with plaster of paris which will take the heat from the curing of the resin when it is poured into the mold. the heat from the curing process will melt the plastic egg molds so a positive is usually made using plaster of paris. the release agent generally used is a wax polish as used with glass fibre molds.
Nope, rubber bits are made of a perfectly safe type of rubber. If the horse did accidentally swallow some of the bit, it would just pass through the digestive system and the horse would poop it out normally. The only problem with chewers is that if they chew the bit too much and create sharp edges, that can hurt a bit, so check the bit regularly to make sure that it doesn't have sharp edges. The rubber doesn't taste bad as far as I'm aware if you want you can get a happy mouth bit, they are apple flavored. There's a company that makes rubber bits which are peppermint flavored. I think the regular ones are just flavorless. Have you thought about a bit with a roller? Maybe he'd like playing with the roller and could occupy himself with that rather than with chewing on the bit. There are some rubber bits with rollers. ADD I didn't see Caitlin's post when I edited mine, looks like we had the same idea lol!
1.) Well, I really doubt that anything poisonious would be given to horses like that, especially that goes in their mouth and that they would chew on. So I doubt it. 2.) And I don't think your horse will have the same taste buds as you do. hahaha. But you can get things to put on the bit that make it taste like different things. Good Luck!