perryhillbay
Well-Known Member
Soooooo, my horse is blummin' strong when out hacking at canter/gallop and also jumping. Out hacking she will stop but takes a long time to do so and is pretty headstrong, jumping she gets very over-excited and will given half a chance, bomb into jumps at a million miles an hour and I cannot hold her. Before all the suggestions come on jumping exercises and grids etc. to help slow her down, I do all of this. I am not looking for advice on schooling the problem out of her, but instead on finding the right bit to help little old me contain the excitement of a big, headstrong chestnut speed demon!
I love her so much, she is awesome, but I just hate hauling on her mouth all the time, especially out hacking. It must be so uncomfortable for her, never mind my poor arms, but she just sets her mouth and neck and goes!
I have tried the following with varying success:
Normal loose ring lozenge snaffle (I use this for flat work) - no brakes
Hanging cheek french link - no brakes
Waterford french link - better brakes but cut her mouth the ribbons and I don't like that so not having that in her mouth again
Dutch gag - hated the poll pressure and threw her head up and nearly bounced me out of the saddle by stopping too quickly!
Rubber straight bar pelham with roundings - good, but not happy with poll or curb pressure, same problem as above.
Myler low port pelham with roundings - again as above, but too strong for her, she hated it
Cherry Roller - no brakes
I have found success with using a market harborough on her - it is an absolute godsend as it stops her throwing her head up as she has a habit of doing. I found that in a running martingale she could and would still do this and am not sure about a standing martingale having never used one. Ideally I would like a bit that I could use in conjunction with the harborough.
What are everyone's bitting suggestions then? Thank you everyone who answers as I am all out of ideas!
I have tried the following with varying success:
Normal loose ring lozenge snaffle (I use this for flat work) - no brakes
Hanging cheek french link - no brakes
Waterford french link - better brakes but cut her mouth the ribbons and I don't like that so not having that in her mouth again
Dutch gag - hated the poll pressure and threw her head up and nearly bounced me out of the saddle by stopping too quickly!
Rubber straight bar pelham with roundings - good, but not happy with poll or curb pressure, same problem as above.
Myler low port pelham with roundings - again as above, but too strong for her, she hated it
Cherry Roller - no brakes
I have found success with using a market harborough on her - it is an absolute godsend as it stops her throwing her head up as she has a habit of doing. I found that in a running martingale she could and would still do this and am not sure about a standing martingale having never used one. Ideally I would like a bit that I could use in conjunction with the harborough.
What are everyone's bitting suggestions then? Thank you everyone who answers as I am all out of ideas!