sarahearle83
Member
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help?
I am wondering what bit to use on my horse, he is a 16.2hh shire x tb, so a mw hunter type. He is currently mainly ridden in a hanging cheek, jointed snaffle which isnt causing him any problems, but he can be quite strong.
He doesnt bolt or anything, he just needs a really decent aid to stop (more so than I would like to use). He does tend to lean on the bit and he hasnt a huge amount of room in his mouth, so tend to always go with a waterford or link bit.
I also sometimes ride in the following (but not often) - waterford loose ring snaffle and a rugby pelham (only used when showing - which isnt often).
I know all bits are severe in the wrong hands, but advice on this would be much appreciated. I have tried a continental gag (on the middle ring - snaffle setting), but he leaned even more on that and i felt he didnt turn/bend so well in it, we did only try it on two occasions though.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
I wonder if anyone can help?
I am wondering what bit to use on my horse, he is a 16.2hh shire x tb, so a mw hunter type. He is currently mainly ridden in a hanging cheek, jointed snaffle which isnt causing him any problems, but he can be quite strong.
He doesnt bolt or anything, he just needs a really decent aid to stop (more so than I would like to use). He does tend to lean on the bit and he hasnt a huge amount of room in his mouth, so tend to always go with a waterford or link bit.
I also sometimes ride in the following (but not often) - waterford loose ring snaffle and a rugby pelham (only used when showing - which isnt often).
I know all bits are severe in the wrong hands, but advice on this would be much appreciated. I have tried a continental gag (on the middle ring - snaffle setting), but he leaned even more on that and i felt he didnt turn/bend so well in it, we did only try it on two occasions though.
Any advice would be much appreciated.