katymay
Well-Known Member
Pony came to me in a Waterford gag as he is strong and has a tendency to set his neck low and tank off when out cantering, this bit didn't seem to be working for me or him so I swapped to a Waterford Pelham and now feel I have control, if he takes hold a simple half halt will usually bring him back to me.
I was bought a micklem bridle for Christmas and didn't think that the Pelham would work so also bought a NS universal Waterford as it's supposed to have same effect.
The first time I hacked in this combination ( with a martingale) he fought it a little and was evading but I didn't think the bit was sitting right, so today I adjusted it and used the bit clips , using D rings with no curb, he was awful, completely dead in the mouth , hacking with friends and we were behind, they trotted on he panicked as thinks he will be left behind and promptly stuck his neck up and nose right out, totally hollow and I had nothing, brakes or steering, ended up dropping contact and pulling on his breastplate to ask him to slow down.
Towards our hack home he was a little more accepting of it but don't think I am happy with it. Just to add, we don't school, we have no facilities so have to wait till the field is drier. I have booked a lesson in two weeks and instructor said he will look at the whole package including bit etc. How are you suppose to know which bit works without spending a fourtune on every type? Think I am always going to need a stronger bit out hacking and fun work. Just want him to feel comfortable with a contact so I can work him effectively rather than lopping along on a loose rein! Thank you
I was bought a micklem bridle for Christmas and didn't think that the Pelham would work so also bought a NS universal Waterford as it's supposed to have same effect.
The first time I hacked in this combination ( with a martingale) he fought it a little and was evading but I didn't think the bit was sitting right, so today I adjusted it and used the bit clips , using D rings with no curb, he was awful, completely dead in the mouth , hacking with friends and we were behind, they trotted on he panicked as thinks he will be left behind and promptly stuck his neck up and nose right out, totally hollow and I had nothing, brakes or steering, ended up dropping contact and pulling on his breastplate to ask him to slow down.
Towards our hack home he was a little more accepting of it but don't think I am happy with it. Just to add, we don't school, we have no facilities so have to wait till the field is drier. I have booked a lesson in two weeks and instructor said he will look at the whole package including bit etc. How are you suppose to know which bit works without spending a fourtune on every type? Think I am always going to need a stronger bit out hacking and fun work. Just want him to feel comfortable with a contact so I can work him effectively rather than lopping along on a loose rein! Thank you