Sol
Well-Known Member
Sorry, I just really need to vent a tad....
I was talking to my mum this morning while flicking through some equestrian catalogue, and we were discussing various things - including bits/nosebands and how my horse has been recently.
At the moment I'm seriously considering doing purely dressage with him (other than jumping at the yard for fun and fun rides occasionally) as he is a lovely horse, and while he may not have the flashiest most outstanding movement he is very willing and loves to learn and does seem to enjoy his work! Plus... well, I just don't think he's ever going to make the best showjumper! xD
So we were discussing all that sort of thing and I have a few questions...
Why on earth aren't ported snaffle bits allowed for dressage?! Surely many horses (especially those with large tongues!) would be happier in one of these than a horrible single jointed bit? (sorry, I really do hate single joints
)
Why are crank nosebands actually permitted?! The concept of so forcefully strapping a horses mouth closed seems pretty cruel to me.... Have to say I'm not really a fan of flash nosebands either - although I might be willing to use a drop noseband, it would not be overly tight (snug more or less) and more to persuade the horse that closing its mouth is right, rather than actually forcing its mouth shut.
Why no rubber bit guards - yet full cheek/fulmer bits are allowed? Sure, the rider shouldn't be trying to pull the bit through the horses mouth anyway but what about loose ring bits? Even with the best will in the world they often catch the corners of the horses mouth
Why not permit them on loose ring bits only?
Overall - what happened to dressage being all about working in harmony and partnership with your horse?
If we aren't doing what's best to make the horse comfortable, then how on earth can we say that there is any kind of partnership?
I was talking to my mum this morning while flicking through some equestrian catalogue, and we were discussing various things - including bits/nosebands and how my horse has been recently.
At the moment I'm seriously considering doing purely dressage with him (other than jumping at the yard for fun and fun rides occasionally) as he is a lovely horse, and while he may not have the flashiest most outstanding movement he is very willing and loves to learn and does seem to enjoy his work! Plus... well, I just don't think he's ever going to make the best showjumper! xD
So we were discussing all that sort of thing and I have a few questions...
Why on earth aren't ported snaffle bits allowed for dressage?! Surely many horses (especially those with large tongues!) would be happier in one of these than a horrible single jointed bit? (sorry, I really do hate single joints
Why are crank nosebands actually permitted?! The concept of so forcefully strapping a horses mouth closed seems pretty cruel to me.... Have to say I'm not really a fan of flash nosebands either - although I might be willing to use a drop noseband, it would not be overly tight (snug more or less) and more to persuade the horse that closing its mouth is right, rather than actually forcing its mouth shut.
Why no rubber bit guards - yet full cheek/fulmer bits are allowed? Sure, the rider shouldn't be trying to pull the bit through the horses mouth anyway but what about loose ring bits? Even with the best will in the world they often catch the corners of the horses mouth
Overall - what happened to dressage being all about working in harmony and partnership with your horse?