Yorkshire93
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Right im new to this so patience please haha!
Ill start from the beginning, ive had my boy in many bits from loose rings to hanging cheeks to dutch gags, and the best bit he has ever gone in is the Pelham. He is a very strong horse and has the power in his neck, hes mouth is very soft. He is currently in a medium port Pelham (good for horses with fat tongues and small mouths)
However, when I have the bit on the right hole, he gets his tongue over it (has only happened past few times) but when I put the bit up a hole, he is fine little stronger in his mouth but not much. But he then fidgets with his mouth I don't know what he is doing,, but it is usally towards the end of a hack he does it.
Hes had his teeth poll everything checked
So heres what im thinking - could the medium port Pelham be too strong and try a rubber bit?
Could he not have the muscle in his neck and finds it uncomfortable? - PLEASE NOTE on a hack I DO NOT make the horse stay on the bit constantly, if we are on roads or going down hills he is on the bit other than that he is nosey
Could he just be fidgeting with the bit and needs one of the roller bits or whatever they are called so he has something to play with?
Could the bit be too high in his mouth?
I would NOT like to move him out of a Pelham as seriously I have tried so many bits and this (considering) is the best bit he has gone in, id rather keep the Pelham but change the bit in his mouth.
Ill start from the beginning, ive had my boy in many bits from loose rings to hanging cheeks to dutch gags, and the best bit he has ever gone in is the Pelham. He is a very strong horse and has the power in his neck, hes mouth is very soft. He is currently in a medium port Pelham (good for horses with fat tongues and small mouths)
However, when I have the bit on the right hole, he gets his tongue over it (has only happened past few times) but when I put the bit up a hole, he is fine little stronger in his mouth but not much. But he then fidgets with his mouth I don't know what he is doing,, but it is usally towards the end of a hack he does it.
Hes had his teeth poll everything checked
So heres what im thinking - could the medium port Pelham be too strong and try a rubber bit?
Could he not have the muscle in his neck and finds it uncomfortable? - PLEASE NOTE on a hack I DO NOT make the horse stay on the bit constantly, if we are on roads or going down hills he is on the bit other than that he is nosey
Could he just be fidgeting with the bit and needs one of the roller bits or whatever they are called so he has something to play with?
Could the bit be too high in his mouth?
I would NOT like to move him out of a Pelham as seriously I have tried so many bits and this (considering) is the best bit he has gone in, id rather keep the Pelham but change the bit in his mouth.