Bowen4Horses
Well-Known Member
a while ago someone recommended a myler bit for raff... he wasn't a fan of metal bits, but found rubber ones too fat for his huge tongue. he also chewed through rubber/happy mouth ones in minutes.... he only chewed though, he didn't salivate nicely. if that makes sense...
so i was recommended http://www.scallywagsequinesupplies.co.u...heek+with+hook/ as it gave his tongue room, and had a copper wiggly bit to help him salivate.
i rode him out yesterday (albeit very briefly) in it, and he spent most of the time mouthing it (good) but to an excessive point where he kept getting his tongue over the bit. (i presume previous bits clamped his tongue down so there wasn't enough movement for him to get his (fat) tongue over.
when i tacked him up, i did think the bit could have done with being moved up half a hole, but thought one hole might be too much. also, i didn't put the reins through the rein slot, but just on the bit like you would a normal snaffle.
now, if i tightened the bit slightly, and put reins through the slots (would make it sit at a different angle in his mouth i guess) would that stop him putting his tongue over the bit?
or is the bit just not the right bit if he can get his tongue over it?
p.s. he's in a (loose) cavesson noseband... should i tighten that? or am i going to have to start thinking about flash nosebands?
edited to make link work
so i was recommended http://www.scallywagsequinesupplies.co.u...heek+with+hook/ as it gave his tongue room, and had a copper wiggly bit to help him salivate.
i rode him out yesterday (albeit very briefly) in it, and he spent most of the time mouthing it (good) but to an excessive point where he kept getting his tongue over the bit. (i presume previous bits clamped his tongue down so there wasn't enough movement for him to get his (fat) tongue over.
when i tacked him up, i did think the bit could have done with being moved up half a hole, but thought one hole might be too much. also, i didn't put the reins through the rein slot, but just on the bit like you would a normal snaffle.
now, if i tightened the bit slightly, and put reins through the slots (would make it sit at a different angle in his mouth i guess) would that stop him putting his tongue over the bit?
or is the bit just not the right bit if he can get his tongue over it?
p.s. he's in a (loose) cavesson noseband... should i tighten that? or am i going to have to start thinking about flash nosebands?
edited to make link work