sfward
Well-Known Member
Just wondered if someone could clear up some confusion for me on the action of single-jointed bits. Having read Heather Hyde's Englightened Bitting and also spoken to her on the phone about this type of mouthpiece I seem to be getting contradictory information - on the one hand apparently demi-anky (curved single-jointed bit) mouthpieces work on the corners so have a head-raising effect; but on the other apparently as they have less parts they can be good for horses that don't want to take a contact ie. might actually encourage leaning..
So question is are they good for a horse that is on its forehand and leans or not?! As if they have a head-raising effect that would suggest yes, but if they encourage a horse to take more of a contact that would suggest no
Help!!
So question is are they good for a horse that is on its forehand and leans or not?! As if they have a head-raising effect that would suggest yes, but if they encourage a horse to take more of a contact that would suggest no
Help!!