Holly Hocks
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone.
I have a 9 year old TB mare who had very invasive tooth and sinus surgery last year, but is now back in work. She got ill only a few weeks after I got her directly from racing and spent several months in hospital, so I need some help to find her the right bit. Up to now I've tried a loose ring french link - she really hated that! A loose ring single link - not great and a JP curved mouth piece single link - not much change.
She is a confirmed headshaker. She has had two physios, a multitude of vets, a vet and an EDT look at her teeth and recently a CT scan on her head! Oh, and three saddlers check her saddle. So I think it's just the bit that needs sorting out!
The scenario is that whilst working in, she does take the rein forwards and down, but increasingly gets lower and lower and then tucks in way too low, behind the bridle, before throwing her head up and the whole thing starts again. She is extremely sensitive and is like a ticking time bomb to ride, so I tend to keep her as steady as possible. Any hand or leg movement on my part is met with objection.
I've been looking at the neue schule range, and I've just bought a happy mouth from ebay as I think the metal could be an issue for her. Any ideas on any others that might be suitable? Many Thanks.
I have a 9 year old TB mare who had very invasive tooth and sinus surgery last year, but is now back in work. She got ill only a few weeks after I got her directly from racing and spent several months in hospital, so I need some help to find her the right bit. Up to now I've tried a loose ring french link - she really hated that! A loose ring single link - not great and a JP curved mouth piece single link - not much change.
She is a confirmed headshaker. She has had two physios, a multitude of vets, a vet and an EDT look at her teeth and recently a CT scan on her head! Oh, and three saddlers check her saddle. So I think it's just the bit that needs sorting out!
The scenario is that whilst working in, she does take the rein forwards and down, but increasingly gets lower and lower and then tucks in way too low, behind the bridle, before throwing her head up and the whole thing starts again. She is extremely sensitive and is like a ticking time bomb to ride, so I tend to keep her as steady as possible. Any hand or leg movement on my part is met with objection.
I've been looking at the neue schule range, and I've just bought a happy mouth from ebay as I think the metal could be an issue for her. Any ideas on any others that might be suitable? Many Thanks.