Bitting Advise- need something dressage legal

JessPickle

Well-Known Member
Joined
18 October 2005
Messages
13,049
Visit site
Pickle is a big horse with a habit of leaning, I generally school him in a loose ring waterford with rubber bit ring things. This works perfectly, he softens doesn't lean and I have steering (although without rubber bit rings he does tend to try ad pull it through his mouth to avoid) He is hacked in a NS universal and grackle which works a treat.

Now dressage we have problems, bends his head to outside, refuses to soften and leans on me big time. I currently ride him in a full cheek lozenged copper mouth snaffle, which until recently has been fine, however he has now learnt to evade it! A problem I had in the past before finding the NS universal!

SO any ideas welcomed, I considered perhaps a loose ring french link or hanging cheek. Someone suggested a myler but I am very much clueless on them!
 
Pickle is a big horse with a habit of leaning, I generally school him in a loose ring waterford with rubber bit ring things. This works perfectly, he softens doesn't lean and I have steering (although without rubber bit rings he does tend to try ad pull it through his mouth to avoid) He is hacked in a NS universal and grackle which works a treat.

Now dressage we have problems, bends his head to outside, refuses to soften and leans on me big time. I currently ride him in a full cheek lozenged copper mouth snaffle, which until recently has been fine, however he has now learnt to evade it! A problem I had in the past before finding the NS universal!

SO any ideas welcomed, I considered perhaps a loose ring french link or hanging cheek. Someone suggested a myler but I am very much clueless on them!

Jazzy goes really nicely in an MB02 hanging cheek myler - that'd be where I'd start if you wanted to go down the Myler route. You can always hire/borrow one before the outlay?

x
 
dont believe fulmers are dressage legal im afraid but if you look in the BD rulebook which is on their website they list all their dressage legal bits
 
dont believe fulmers are dressage legal im afraid but if you look in the BD rulebook which is on their website they list all their dressage legal bits

Yes they are. Rule 59 part 5 (eggbutt snaffle with cheeks - what you and I would call and fullcheek) and part 6 (loose ring snaffle with cheeks - what you and I would call and Fulmer)
 
Jess. How did it go with the back check, yesterday? Is he allowing you to mount ok? Sorry if I missed a post :)

Saddle was re flocked, as I expected as I had a riser on it. To be honest just been jumping on from a high wall since :p not exactly tackling the problem. He was fab at show though to get on and off and that was pre saddle fitting so maybe it was just a funny moment!
 
Top