SecretSquirrell379
Well-Known Member
Hi, I posted last week asking about different bits for my mare and I had a couple of replies recommending a hanging cheek but I don't think that its going to be the right one for my mare. I'll explain why and would appreciate if you could tell me (kindly!) if I am right or totally got the wrong end of the stick. I must confess to knowing very little about bits but I am trying to learn quickly
My mare is very strong and is in a Myler Combination at the moment. My instructor has been saying for a while that we should change it and see how she is in something not so harsh. Cropi had her back done last week and the lady asked what bit she was in as her poll was really tight, when I told her she suggested that I look at changing it as she is obviously fighting it quite hard, she is also getting slight bumps on the side of her nose where the noseband goes, as again she is fighting against it. She came to me in this bit as it was one that worked on her.
Last week in my lesson my instructor lent me a Cheltenham Gag to try. It obviously uses double reins, and I have never ridden in double reins before
so we still attached them but tied them up so that they were there for my emergency brakes if I needed them, she did go really well in it, seemed a lot happier and was nowhere near as strong. She did get stong a couple of times and try and take the mick but no where near as strong as normal. I popped into the tack shop on the way home and they recommended that I try the Dr Bristol, I didn't realise how strong the bit was until I got home and had a look on the net. I think that this bit might be too strong and give me just as many problems as I have now.
I need a bit that gives me brakes as she is a very determined mare but one that is kind to her when she is good and does not put too much poll pressure on so that I can stop the tightening there.
Are jointed bits also too harsh? surely the jointed bit will pinch her tongue?
Thanks if you managed to get this far, hope you are not too bored and I have not speeled too much rubbish
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My mare is very strong and is in a Myler Combination at the moment. My instructor has been saying for a while that we should change it and see how she is in something not so harsh. Cropi had her back done last week and the lady asked what bit she was in as her poll was really tight, when I told her she suggested that I look at changing it as she is obviously fighting it quite hard, she is also getting slight bumps on the side of her nose where the noseband goes, as again she is fighting against it. She came to me in this bit as it was one that worked on her.
Last week in my lesson my instructor lent me a Cheltenham Gag to try. It obviously uses double reins, and I have never ridden in double reins before
I need a bit that gives me brakes as she is a very determined mare but one that is kind to her when she is good and does not put too much poll pressure on so that I can stop the tightening there.
Are jointed bits also too harsh? surely the jointed bit will pinch her tongue?
Thanks if you managed to get this far, hope you are not too bored and I have not speeled too much rubbish