Walrus
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Looking for any ideas of bits to try with my 13.1hh fell pony. He is generally quite opinionated and this usually manifests itself as resistance to the bit. His usual technique is to over use the muscle under his neck to set himself and brace against the hand. He also has a tendency to suck his tongue back a bit and try and push on the bit (particularly if it has a losenge). He doesn't go like a giraffe and he doesn't overbend, he just sits and braces and I feel like a I need him to just give, yield and break over at the poll.
He's currently in a hanging cheek Myler comfort snaffle and a drop noseband. We have previously had him in a Myler Mullen mouth with good success but we felt he got a bit fixed on it so moved to the comfort snaffle to give a bit more movement.
We have also tried the bomber lockup, the turtle top, a revolver losenge and a neue schule starter bit. He really seems to dislike anything that moves too much or that has a central losenge.
Physiod regularly (with good comments when done recently), saddle checked this week and all fine, teeth done regularly (and the dentist commented there was more room in there that I was thinking).
He's out a BD novice, schooling elementary at home. Responds really well to lateral work to get him pushing over his back and swinging. But I don't feel we've found 'the bit' yet (even after a few years!) so any suggestions, however left field, would be most welcome as I think it's getting to a point where our progress is being held back by the contact issue we have. (Got to a point where I tried flexi reins the other week but that was just weird!)
Apologies for the essay, I have white chocolate mini eggs! 😀🍫🍳
He's currently in a hanging cheek Myler comfort snaffle and a drop noseband. We have previously had him in a Myler Mullen mouth with good success but we felt he got a bit fixed on it so moved to the comfort snaffle to give a bit more movement.
We have also tried the bomber lockup, the turtle top, a revolver losenge and a neue schule starter bit. He really seems to dislike anything that moves too much or that has a central losenge.
Physiod regularly (with good comments when done recently), saddle checked this week and all fine, teeth done regularly (and the dentist commented there was more room in there that I was thinking).
He's out a BD novice, schooling elementary at home. Responds really well to lateral work to get him pushing over his back and swinging. But I don't feel we've found 'the bit' yet (even after a few years!) so any suggestions, however left field, would be most welcome as I think it's getting to a point where our progress is being held back by the contact issue we have. (Got to a point where I tried flexi reins the other week but that was just weird!)
Apologies for the essay, I have white chocolate mini eggs! 😀🍫🍳