No, horse teeth are not removed for the use of a bit. Horses naturally have a set of teeth that includes incisors and molars, which are necessary for grazing and chewing. A bit is designed to sit in the horse's mouth without harming its teeth, and proper fitting and use are important to ensure the horse's comfort. Regular dental care is crucial to maintain the health of a horse's teeth and ensure they are suitable for bitted riding.
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