Niffer
Well-Known Member
Anyone use an American Gag?
My horse goes beautifully in his JP curved mouthpiece loose ring snaffle for dressage and hacking; but when it comes to jumping he can be a bit naughty and rush into fences and either duck out at the last minute or go over and run on getting flatter and flatter!
Obviously, I need to do lots of warming up (and then a bit more!), get him really listening and in 'dressage mode' but I do need a stronger bit so that the habit of being able to run off with me is broken.
BTW he used to run off with me whilst hacking but no longer does. I used a 3 ring to break this habit.
I don't want to use the 3 ring for jumping as I hate the way it curls the head right down and under because of the poll action, I don't want to use a pelham as I prefer not to have 2 sets of reins for jumping.
Going back through my copies of H&H, the American Gag seems to raise the head as well as act on the poll. I can't see how this works, so would like your opinion on this one!
Thank you in advance!
My horse goes beautifully in his JP curved mouthpiece loose ring snaffle for dressage and hacking; but when it comes to jumping he can be a bit naughty and rush into fences and either duck out at the last minute or go over and run on getting flatter and flatter!
Obviously, I need to do lots of warming up (and then a bit more!), get him really listening and in 'dressage mode' but I do need a stronger bit so that the habit of being able to run off with me is broken.
BTW he used to run off with me whilst hacking but no longer does. I used a 3 ring to break this habit.
I don't want to use the 3 ring for jumping as I hate the way it curls the head right down and under because of the poll action, I don't want to use a pelham as I prefer not to have 2 sets of reins for jumping.
Going back through my copies of H&H, the American Gag seems to raise the head as well as act on the poll. I can't see how this works, so would like your opinion on this one!
Thank you in advance!