acw295
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Any ideas?
Goes beautifully in thin cambridge mouth pelham (2 reins), or cambridge mouth kimblewick.
Single joints are out, she has an enormous tongue, low palette.
Currently in a thin french link hanging cheek (Jeffries) for stressage but still not totally happy. We never have a soft, foamy mouth in a snaffle, only in a ported bit.
I've tried the Myler MB32, a happy mouth loose ring with roller, NS verbindend, sweet iron french link and I'm sure something else.
Tempted to try the NS trans lozenge baucher? Any other ideas? Hanging cheek seems the best route, needs to be thin, off the tongue.
Her evasions are varied but mainly head up and powering off, swinging nose or occasionally backing off - but never head down and rarely comes behind the vertical. I've had her 4 years and still only at unaff Prelim (dressage not our forte) and having regular lessons. We are getting better, but bit not helping. Not expecting a bit to solve all out issues but I'd love to get her soft and relaxed in something dressage legal, its is exasperating!
(BTW she has all the usual checks, and works beautifully in a ported bit, even only off the snaffle rein of a pelham (I don't school using the curb rein, I just knot it) )
Goes beautifully in thin cambridge mouth pelham (2 reins), or cambridge mouth kimblewick.
Single joints are out, she has an enormous tongue, low palette.
Currently in a thin french link hanging cheek (Jeffries) for stressage but still not totally happy. We never have a soft, foamy mouth in a snaffle, only in a ported bit.
I've tried the Myler MB32, a happy mouth loose ring with roller, NS verbindend, sweet iron french link and I'm sure something else.
Tempted to try the NS trans lozenge baucher? Any other ideas? Hanging cheek seems the best route, needs to be thin, off the tongue.
Her evasions are varied but mainly head up and powering off, swinging nose or occasionally backing off - but never head down and rarely comes behind the vertical. I've had her 4 years and still only at unaff Prelim (dressage not our forte) and having regular lessons. We are getting better, but bit not helping. Not expecting a bit to solve all out issues but I'd love to get her soft and relaxed in something dressage legal, its is exasperating!
(BTW she has all the usual checks, and works beautifully in a ported bit, even only off the snaffle rein of a pelham (I don't school using the curb rein, I just knot it) )