Speedyfluff
Well-Known Member
she's not in the Waterford because she doesn't go in an outline, she's in a Waterford because she used to lean, run away with me and chuck her head up and down constantly if I asked anything of her. we tried to work through it for a few lessons but it was difficult to do anything which is why we changed bits
So, if the above is the real problem, it is obvious that your mare is not happy in her mouth. Going with a harsher bit is not the answer. On the contrary, I would try her in a range of mild bits. The behaviour you describe is a result of discomfort and pain. Some horses don't like lozenge bits, some don't like a link at all. Sometimes a bit may simply be too thick in the mouth. Any bit which measures more than 16mm at its thickest point is too thick for the horse to close its jaw. Some horses don't like flashes. You have to just keep trying. But a Waterford is not for schooling in.