Starbucks
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Just been thinking..
There's always a lot of talk on here about bits and gadgets with some people saying horses should be well schooled enough to go in a snaffle and other people saying it's better to give a light touch on a strong bit than haulling in a snaffle etc..
Anyway! Think I fall into the hauling on a snaffle brigade, not because I'm against strong bits or anything but if I'm jumping I don't want anything in their mouth that might make them back off and I seem to struggle to get much success with swapping around, so just stick with the snaffle and a hard work horse! My mum on the other hand is quite happy to stick in whatever will stop them, and doesn't seem too bothered about "over bitting".
Just wondered what other peoples approach is, so when people say a horse is "snaffle mouthed" what does that actually mean? My horse does everything in a snaffle but he's not exactly what springs to mind when you think of a "snaffle mouthed" horse!
Thoughts?
There's always a lot of talk on here about bits and gadgets with some people saying horses should be well schooled enough to go in a snaffle and other people saying it's better to give a light touch on a strong bit than haulling in a snaffle etc..
Anyway! Think I fall into the hauling on a snaffle brigade, not because I'm against strong bits or anything but if I'm jumping I don't want anything in their mouth that might make them back off and I seem to struggle to get much success with swapping around, so just stick with the snaffle and a hard work horse! My mum on the other hand is quite happy to stick in whatever will stop them, and doesn't seem too bothered about "over bitting".
Just wondered what other peoples approach is, so when people say a horse is "snaffle mouthed" what does that actually mean? My horse does everything in a snaffle but he's not exactly what springs to mind when you think of a "snaffle mouthed" horse!
Thoughts?