mystiandsunny
Well-Known Member
Pony's been v difficult to bit since backing. Loves Dr Cook bitless (will go in a perfect outline, is relaxed etc) but can't go in that for life as she's a pony and bitless isn't allowed for PC or junior BS. So, these are the bits we've tried, and her reactions:
FRENCH LINK MOUTHPIECES:
- Loose ring (thick or thin, steel or sweet-iron) - behind the bit, no contact, not mouthing bit at all.
- Hanging cheek - some contact but variable, not mouthing bit.
- Hanging cheek, vetwrap round mouthpiece - better contact than without, some mouthing up (little).
- Dutch gag (3 ring) - very very light contact taken, works in an outline easily, no mouthing, but only ok on 2nd ring where bit is raised more in the mouth.
- Dutch gag (3 ring) with vetwrap - nice outline, light contact allowed, still works best on 2nd ring but is happyish on snaffle ring and will work well, mouths up a little.
MULLEN MOUTHPIECES
- Flexible rubber - head up, runs through it pretty much, happy to take a strong contact.
- Plain metal - as for rubber.
- Plastic korsteel slightly bendy one, very variable outline, will take a contact but not relaxed and happy.
Am I correct in thinking that maybe it is her bars that are too sensitive, because:
- mullen mouth works a lot on the tongue so not too much bar pressure and it's with these bits that she will take a stronger contact;
- gag/hanging cheek type bits lift the mouthpiece up a little when in use so less bar pressure;
- vetwrap enables her to be happier in her mouth, and this would cushion the bars against the bit?
Does she raise her head with the mullen mouthpieces because she doesn't have to hold it lower as she's happier with the bit? Or not? She drops into an outline easily in the Dr Cook though, without even being prompted...?
Also, when jumping she will jump best in the gag, but still tends to rush a little. In the bitless, relaxed and happy pony, no rushing at all.
FRENCH LINK MOUTHPIECES:
- Loose ring (thick or thin, steel or sweet-iron) - behind the bit, no contact, not mouthing bit at all.
- Hanging cheek - some contact but variable, not mouthing bit.
- Hanging cheek, vetwrap round mouthpiece - better contact than without, some mouthing up (little).
- Dutch gag (3 ring) - very very light contact taken, works in an outline easily, no mouthing, but only ok on 2nd ring where bit is raised more in the mouth.
- Dutch gag (3 ring) with vetwrap - nice outline, light contact allowed, still works best on 2nd ring but is happyish on snaffle ring and will work well, mouths up a little.
MULLEN MOUTHPIECES
- Flexible rubber - head up, runs through it pretty much, happy to take a strong contact.
- Plain metal - as for rubber.
- Plastic korsteel slightly bendy one, very variable outline, will take a contact but not relaxed and happy.
Am I correct in thinking that maybe it is her bars that are too sensitive, because:
- mullen mouth works a lot on the tongue so not too much bar pressure and it's with these bits that she will take a stronger contact;
- gag/hanging cheek type bits lift the mouthpiece up a little when in use so less bar pressure;
- vetwrap enables her to be happier in her mouth, and this would cushion the bars against the bit?
Does she raise her head with the mullen mouthpieces because she doesn't have to hold it lower as she's happier with the bit? Or not? She drops into an outline easily in the Dr Cook though, without even being prompted...?
Also, when jumping she will jump best in the gag, but still tends to rush a little. In the bitless, relaxed and happy pony, no rushing at all.