littlen
Well-Known Member
My horse is a bit of a nightmare with bits. He finds it very hard to come down onto the bit and work properly. He has been known to rein snatch, Shake his head, open his mouth and use his favourite evasion tactic, head vertical and evade the bit that way.
He is currently ridden in a French link snaffle and is okay in it. I say ok because he is comfortable, but he never works in an outline or respects the but. If I am hacking and he wants to go, his head goes in the air and I have nothing.
He is ridden in a flash and martingale.
I really want to try my hand at showing and i understand he should either be in a double bridle or pelham. On looking at this I was thinking a pelham might be good to school him in and to get him used to it before the ring. I would use 2 reins.
My idea was schooling sometimes in a pelham and sometimes in a snaffle depending on the situation, however lots of people said this would be far too confusing for him and it would ruin his mouth?
But then how will I get him used to it for showng if I can't switch between the two?
Ideally I didn't want him in a pelham permenantly as he is very very sensitive mouthed and I fear he would just back away from the bit. I also dot want to harden his mouth.
My instructor also said I am better off schooling in a snaffle, but he just isn't improving?
I also don't understand how I will get him used to working in a pelham or showing if I can't practice with it?
I am really confused, should I try the pelham or not?
How severe is the bit?
He is currently ridden in a French link snaffle and is okay in it. I say ok because he is comfortable, but he never works in an outline or respects the but. If I am hacking and he wants to go, his head goes in the air and I have nothing.
He is ridden in a flash and martingale.
I really want to try my hand at showing and i understand he should either be in a double bridle or pelham. On looking at this I was thinking a pelham might be good to school him in and to get him used to it before the ring. I would use 2 reins.
My idea was schooling sometimes in a pelham and sometimes in a snaffle depending on the situation, however lots of people said this would be far too confusing for him and it would ruin his mouth?
But then how will I get him used to it for showng if I can't switch between the two?
Ideally I didn't want him in a pelham permenantly as he is very very sensitive mouthed and I fear he would just back away from the bit. I also dot want to harden his mouth.
My instructor also said I am better off schooling in a snaffle, but he just isn't improving?
I also don't understand how I will get him used to working in a pelham or showing if I can't practice with it?
I am really confused, should I try the pelham or not?
How severe is the bit?