sloulou
Well-Known Member
Am after some suggestions/ advice on alternative bits for hunting my 7yr old TB x Irish Cob
Pic here so you can see his build etc!
Anyway - He went out about 8 times last season... and I tried a selection of bits:
1) Snaffle & cavesson = no brakes (oops)
2) Pelham with 2 reins and cavesson noseband = really hated the curb and opened his mouth to evade the bit anway, so also not good.
3) 3 ring dutch gag with french link mouth piece, two reins and a mexican grackle - which is ok.
So i used option 3 from our 3rd outing onwards... but this is the deal - he isn't strong as such - he doesn't pull and stands nicely etc, but I can't stop if I want to... which means we end up stopping suddenly and nearly running into people unless I have the gag on - when i can stop - but he gets a bit overbent - and although I try to just use the top rein it isn't quite enough out hunting - plus his schooling has come on alot and i think he will tend to be more overbent in a gag this season...
Our normal every day tack for everything else is currently a loose ring french link and mexican grackle. I never need a stronger bit except for out hunting...
Might there be something better than the gag?
Pic here so you can see his build etc!
Anyway - He went out about 8 times last season... and I tried a selection of bits:
1) Snaffle & cavesson = no brakes (oops)
2) Pelham with 2 reins and cavesson noseband = really hated the curb and opened his mouth to evade the bit anway, so also not good.
3) 3 ring dutch gag with french link mouth piece, two reins and a mexican grackle - which is ok.
So i used option 3 from our 3rd outing onwards... but this is the deal - he isn't strong as such - he doesn't pull and stands nicely etc, but I can't stop if I want to... which means we end up stopping suddenly and nearly running into people unless I have the gag on - when i can stop - but he gets a bit overbent - and although I try to just use the top rein it isn't quite enough out hunting - plus his schooling has come on alot and i think he will tend to be more overbent in a gag this season...
Our normal every day tack for everything else is currently a loose ring french link and mexican grackle. I never need a stronger bit except for out hunting...
Might there be something better than the gag?