Bitting a 2 year old

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Is it ok? We managed to recatch the baby pony (head collar staying on now! I've learnt my lesson!) and we are taking him for walks. He is keen, too keen and a real puller. I am constantly having to have a strong contact with him - if I make it loose he pulls till it is tight again. Its constant me telling him woah, and pulling him level with me again. He doesn't care, just pulls harder.

I dont want him to get into the habit of pulling ALL the time.
 
It is ok to bit a 2 year old. We have yearlings bitted for futurity etc, however if your pony is a puller, I certainly wouldn't recommend bitting him as the reason to control him. IMO damage can be done to a young vunerable mouth even unintentionally.

I would look to consider more of a controller headcollar, something like a Dually/Eskadron/Richard Maxwell halter which can install manners without putting pressure on the mouth of a youngster. And then you can concentrate on your groundwork with the little person
 
It is ok to bit a 2 year old. We have yearlings bitted for futurity etc, however if your pony is a puller, I certainly wouldn't recommend bitting him as the reason to control him. IMO damage can be done to a young vunerable mouth even unintentionally.

I would look to consider more of a controller headcollar, something like a Dually/Eskadron/Richard Maxwell halter which can install manners without putting pressure on the mouth of a youngster. And then you can concentrate on your groundwork with the little person

Ah yes, my mum has been going on about a Dually - or something to do with monty roberts or parelli. Not 100% sure.

Right, I shall off and see if I can get a tiny pony one
 
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