PONYPC
Well-Known Member
Our daughter has a 13 hands pony whom was in a single jointed dutch gag with the previous owners. We have initially changed this to a french link dutch gag, where she does flat work on the snaffle ring and cross country on the bottom ring. Her pony has taken off at speed a few times in cross country training and loses all brakes, unless she takes him into a circle to gain control. Our daughter is exceptionally lite handed and a few suggestions for cross country have included a slotted Kimblewick bit, we would opt for a lozenge as we feel it may be kinder than a port mouth?. We would be interested in reading other people's experiences of this particular bit in terms of giving better brakes? We appreciate that training the pony is a much better way of dealing with this, our daughter being only 11 herself needs some more help in training him, hence regular instruction and lessons, but whilst this is slowly happening, to keep her and the pony safe would a slotted Kimblewick be the best option for a very lite handed rider? He is in a 5 inch mouth piece now with biscuits, but we understand a Kimblewick needs to be smaller than then the bit the pony is normally in, so would we go for a 4 3/4 inch one? H\e is a fab pony and great in show jumping, but very excitable in cross country, but a real star!