suzi
Well-Known Member
Apologies, yet another what bit question . . .
New horse - was ridden by old owner in a fulmer and a grakle noseband. I didn't feel he was comfortable in it and I also want to do some dressage with him so (after lots of testing) have swapped him to a loose ring, sweet iron snaffle with a lozenge which he seems happier in. Have switched the grakle to a flash but TBH I'm not sure he needs the flash now as he's not opening his mouth with the new bit. I'm hoping that's our dressage sorted.
It's the jumping we're a bit stuck on. He can be very strong - really gets the bit between his teeth and goes BUT he's very sensitive in his mouth. He's returning from work after a few weeks off but is still very fit and excitable so although we are doing exercises to try and get him listening and not rushing, there are times when I still have very little control.
When he goes he 'locks on' to a fence and takes a high head carriage. If I have too strong a contact the head carriage gets higher and he gets faster - I now have a strap and just give him a looser rein if he goes as don't want to upset his mouth and make him worse.
I'm going to try hiring bits as I want to make sure I get the right one but have no idea where to start. He's very sensitive about his mouth so I want to make sure he's comfortable but I'm not sure what to look for in his mouth and how to interpret that into what bits to try . . .
Ideas please and apologies for length of post - hadn't realised I was going to type that much!
New horse - was ridden by old owner in a fulmer and a grakle noseband. I didn't feel he was comfortable in it and I also want to do some dressage with him so (after lots of testing) have swapped him to a loose ring, sweet iron snaffle with a lozenge which he seems happier in. Have switched the grakle to a flash but TBH I'm not sure he needs the flash now as he's not opening his mouth with the new bit. I'm hoping that's our dressage sorted.
It's the jumping we're a bit stuck on. He can be very strong - really gets the bit between his teeth and goes BUT he's very sensitive in his mouth. He's returning from work after a few weeks off but is still very fit and excitable so although we are doing exercises to try and get him listening and not rushing, there are times when I still have very little control.
When he goes he 'locks on' to a fence and takes a high head carriage. If I have too strong a contact the head carriage gets higher and he gets faster - I now have a strap and just give him a looser rein if he goes as don't want to upset his mouth and make him worse.
I'm going to try hiring bits as I want to make sure I get the right one but have no idea where to start. He's very sensitive about his mouth so I want to make sure he's comfortable but I'm not sure what to look for in his mouth and how to interpret that into what bits to try . . .
Ideas please and apologies for length of post - hadn't realised I was going to type that much!