Dexydoodle
Well-Known Member
Been having a few lessons with my instructor recently and she suggested a change in bit may help as my mare is trying to evade the contact. She also has quite a dry mouth so we're thinking something that encourages her to salivate more may help in encouraging her to accept the contact, and she may also be a bit uncomfy in the french link which could be part of the problem (she came to me in a single jointed snaffle which I replaced with a french link).
Shes currently in an eggbutt french link snaffle, I don't need any extra brakes as such as she's very easy to bring back and soft in her mouth. She's had physio recently so don't think its connected to pain issues, just think this is an ongoing issue that she'll open her mouth and poke her nose up so my instructor suggested trying an NS loose ring with a lozenge, or a KK with a lozenge.
Can anyone explain to me how the NS bits or KK bits work differently to a plain french link?
Think this is what i'm looking for http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=32 - does that look like what i've described?! (have also emailed to my instructor!). Think I also read somewhere to go 1/4" bigger in an NS bit - is that right?
Shes currently in an eggbutt french link snaffle, I don't need any extra brakes as such as she's very easy to bring back and soft in her mouth. She's had physio recently so don't think its connected to pain issues, just think this is an ongoing issue that she'll open her mouth and poke her nose up so my instructor suggested trying an NS loose ring with a lozenge, or a KK with a lozenge.
Can anyone explain to me how the NS bits or KK bits work differently to a plain french link?
Think this is what i'm looking for http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=32 - does that look like what i've described?! (have also emailed to my instructor!). Think I also read somewhere to go 1/4" bigger in an NS bit - is that right?