0ldmare
Well-Known Member
I am hoping someone out there might be able to help with a bitting problem.... One of my horses can be very strong. We have been schooling her, but although this has helped to a degree she is very very strong if you canter out on a hack - sets her neck, drops on her forehand and sets her jaw against the bit. She is also strong in the school, but of course its more manageable there.
I started off riding her in a eggbut snaffle and then changed to a french link. Neither gave me any real control hacking and she constantly got her tongue over the bit (even with it high in her mouth and with a flash noseband). I tried a kimblewick and no improvement. Switched to a Pelham and I do have control, but she constantly gets her tongue over it. (Like within 5 seconds of putting it on). Added flash, still gets her tongue over it. Added a tongue guard and she can flip it over and then gets her tongue over it. So the latest option I have tried is a new Pee Wee bit. I have now ridden in it twice and miraculously she doesnt even try to get her tongue over it....but I dont have any brakes. (Could weep!!) I dont know know whether she likes it because its so thin or because of the mullen mouth type shape, but sadly she takes no notice of it so once again I am back to the drawing board.
Just for the record, her teeth have been done by an excellent very experienced horse dentist. I have ridden and owned for 40 odd years so think I have sat on most types of horses, but this is really baffling me where to go from here.
Any suggestions?
I started off riding her in a eggbut snaffle and then changed to a french link. Neither gave me any real control hacking and she constantly got her tongue over the bit (even with it high in her mouth and with a flash noseband). I tried a kimblewick and no improvement. Switched to a Pelham and I do have control, but she constantly gets her tongue over it. (Like within 5 seconds of putting it on). Added flash, still gets her tongue over it. Added a tongue guard and she can flip it over and then gets her tongue over it. So the latest option I have tried is a new Pee Wee bit. I have now ridden in it twice and miraculously she doesnt even try to get her tongue over it....but I dont have any brakes. (Could weep!!) I dont know know whether she likes it because its so thin or because of the mullen mouth type shape, but sadly she takes no notice of it so once again I am back to the drawing board.
Just for the record, her teeth have been done by an excellent very experienced horse dentist. I have ridden and owned for 40 odd years so think I have sat on most types of horses, but this is really baffling me where to go from here.
Any suggestions?