Biting advice

jules9203

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I have recently bought a 4yr old TB mare. Previously she had been ridden in a nathe straight bit which apparently she became strong in and then a neue schule verbindend which she isn't that settled in.

Since having her home I have tried a straight bar and the ns verbindend and agree she isn't comfortable in either. I have found she is slightly better in a fulmer snaffle (there are steering issues so the fulmer cheek helps!)

I've had a lot of youngsters and not concerned about her but just curious to what bit anyone would recommend for a baby horse as there are so many out there.

Her teeth, back and saddle are all ok
 

ponymum

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I've just had a session with a Horse Bit Fit consultant, James Cooling, and can't recommend him highly enough. He was brilliant, really took time to get the right bit to suit each of my boys. He came up with a suggestion that I would never have considered and which was much cheaper than I thought and all for about the cost of a lesson with my trainer
 
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