horseart
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At the moment I am riding 2 novice showjumpers which I have had trouble bitting...
One is a 17.2 hano/ID and is very heavy in front and leans very heavily. I have tried everything from waterford links to the metal pelham he has in atm. However, I find that although lighter in a stronger bit, he is reluctant to go forward into it and will often jump hollow.
The other is a 16.1 warmblood. I currently have him in a lozenged loose ring snaffle and a market harborough. Again he wants to work slightly on the forehand, though when I try and correct this he throws his head up and carries it over-high. He is not strong or particularly fussy.
Both horses have regular back/teeth/saddle checks. Any advice on some slightly different bits would be great
One is a 17.2 hano/ID and is very heavy in front and leans very heavily. I have tried everything from waterford links to the metal pelham he has in atm. However, I find that although lighter in a stronger bit, he is reluctant to go forward into it and will often jump hollow.
The other is a 16.1 warmblood. I currently have him in a lozenged loose ring snaffle and a market harborough. Again he wants to work slightly on the forehand, though when I try and correct this he throws his head up and carries it over-high. He is not strong or particularly fussy.
Both horses have regular back/teeth/saddle checks. Any advice on some slightly different bits would be great