CBAnglo
Well-Known Member
Since bringing my horse back into work this year after a tendon injury, I have found him to be quite fussy in the mouth again. He is currently only being hacked a couple of times a week and lunged once and lightly schooled once.
Current bridle is a Kieffer ergonomic with crank noseband and flash and ridden in a loose ring single jointed snaffle. Horse will only be lightly schooled and hacked due to tendon and other ligament problem (no jumping).
He was ridden by previous owners in a 3 ring gag on bottom ring with running martingale (!) primarily for sj - they had quite hard hands and he had a tendency to run off with them. He is very adverse to any kind of poll pressure.
I tried a drop initially with a french link and we had an "incident" and then the drop with a dr bristol and we had another "incident" so we changed to normal noseband and flash (he was getting his tongue over the bit and taking off).
I then tried a myler which he detested and managed to break my finger when lunging (I lunge off the bridle).
We switched to the jointed snaffle and he started to accept a contact and work with a relaxed jaw. We changed his bridle to the one with a crank and he was completely the same (crank done up loose like normal noseband).
But now coming back into work he is very fussy again - he constantly grinds on the bit and opens his mouth trying to get his tongue over. He works well once he has warmed up, and he is a lot better since coming back into work, but when I take his bridle off he holds his tongue from one side to the other which is completely new. Teeth done by dentist last month, back checked by chiro at the same time and I fit his saddles so everything else has been covered. Chiro said this is the best he has seen him in 2 yrs, but I have decided to try a new bit but which one?
Also, I have bought two other bridles - a jeffries IR and an albion KB - I was going to try both with current bit, but think maybe the problem is really with the bit and I should try to eliminate that first, before switching bridles?
Sorry for the essay - have been thinking about this for the last 2 days as he rubbed the side of his mouth on the weekend doing a spinning hissy fit and I think it is time for a change and was thinking along the lines of a sprenger. I didnt want to change while he was still being brought back into work, but now I think I have him working reasonably well enough to be able to tell a difference in his mouth and it not just being a "brought back into work" issue. Having always used mylers for everything else, it was so easy!
Current bridle is a Kieffer ergonomic with crank noseband and flash and ridden in a loose ring single jointed snaffle. Horse will only be lightly schooled and hacked due to tendon and other ligament problem (no jumping).
He was ridden by previous owners in a 3 ring gag on bottom ring with running martingale (!) primarily for sj - they had quite hard hands and he had a tendency to run off with them. He is very adverse to any kind of poll pressure.
I tried a drop initially with a french link and we had an "incident" and then the drop with a dr bristol and we had another "incident" so we changed to normal noseband and flash (he was getting his tongue over the bit and taking off).
I then tried a myler which he detested and managed to break my finger when lunging (I lunge off the bridle).
We switched to the jointed snaffle and he started to accept a contact and work with a relaxed jaw. We changed his bridle to the one with a crank and he was completely the same (crank done up loose like normal noseband).
But now coming back into work he is very fussy again - he constantly grinds on the bit and opens his mouth trying to get his tongue over. He works well once he has warmed up, and he is a lot better since coming back into work, but when I take his bridle off he holds his tongue from one side to the other which is completely new. Teeth done by dentist last month, back checked by chiro at the same time and I fit his saddles so everything else has been covered. Chiro said this is the best he has seen him in 2 yrs, but I have decided to try a new bit but which one?
Also, I have bought two other bridles - a jeffries IR and an albion KB - I was going to try both with current bit, but think maybe the problem is really with the bit and I should try to eliminate that first, before switching bridles?
Sorry for the essay - have been thinking about this for the last 2 days as he rubbed the side of his mouth on the weekend doing a spinning hissy fit and I think it is time for a change and was thinking along the lines of a sprenger. I didnt want to change while he was still being brought back into work, but now I think I have him working reasonably well enough to be able to tell a difference in his mouth and it not just being a "brought back into work" issue. Having always used mylers for everything else, it was so easy!