niko
Well-Known Member
Apologies if this is long, but it may help you over to sleep
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I got a mare at the start of January I helped break so knew her from the start. When she was being broke she hated the breaking bit and would put her tongue over the bit so they put a spoon bit in (dont get me started!!).
Anyhow I was introduced and started bringing her on and brought some bits as knew she was terribly unhappy in her mouth. I tried her in the neue schule universal on the snaffle ring, as my thoughts were that it was a mild mouthpiece, but had the extra stability that she may be seeking. She mouthed better in this and was slightly quieter in the mouth and relaxed through the jaw. I then brought her home and sold that bit with my old mare as when I got her she was fussy and she went like a dream in that. I got my EDT to check her and gave her the all clear, nothing unusual in a typical baby tbs mouth. So after discussions I ordered a bomber, happy tongue, loose ring eggbutt.
This done its job in letting her trust the mouthpiece as was still and nice to mouth and had the bit of play with the loose ring but the benefit of an eggbutt as did not pinch and would push the side of her face to teach her direction. I also put a loose flash on to teach her she did not have to open her mouth (when she was happy with the mouthpiece). She hated the flash and would swing you every shape doing it up or taking it off, no matter how loose it was. Not worth the fight, so removed and obviously her way of telling me what she wanted (quite good at that!!).
In the time I have had her she has never put the tongue over the bit, but I have also used a mouthpiece with a slight port to remove tongue pressure as this is what she seems to evade. I tried her in a sprenger (the one with the roller in the lozenge) that I found in my heap of bits. I have never felt a horse throw itself onto the forehand and push its tongue against a bit like it when asking for a transition etc. So tried the NS team up which is similar, but with the lozenge at a different angle .same thing.
At this point she was also getting strong and heavy on the hand and would just push against the contact. I thought I would put my myler Pelham in as I intended to do workers with her and needed her mannerly and pleasant, and not just to look at when being ridden.
Well ..she just took to it, opens her mouth for it and rides in it without opening her mouth to evade contact. She is confident, yet respectful but still at times I feel she is running through the bridle and just not completely accepting in my view.
I tried her in a myler hanging cheek as seems she likes this as the same as the Pelham mouthpiece, but not strong enough when she gets keen. I dont want to be hauling (not quite but you know how it feels) when I could ride in something stronger and be on a fingertip touch.
I know she is not a strong horse as today I tried again in the bomber happy tongue for a hack and on transitions or taking up a contact she was the same as she was in the sprenger. Farmer had told me I could ride in the field as he has burnt it off to plough. So off we went at merry speed (ya can tell shes out of a champion p2per!!!) and pulled up as pleasant as can be when I brought my body up and said whoa .in a snaffle, and first time galloping in months!!
So if you made it this far I would appreciate opinions.
I am thinking of a Dr Cook bridle at this point. She is a responsive mare but just doesnt seem to like anything but the Pelham but I cant dressage in that to event?
I got a mare at the start of January I helped break so knew her from the start. When she was being broke she hated the breaking bit and would put her tongue over the bit so they put a spoon bit in (dont get me started!!).
Anyhow I was introduced and started bringing her on and brought some bits as knew she was terribly unhappy in her mouth. I tried her in the neue schule universal on the snaffle ring, as my thoughts were that it was a mild mouthpiece, but had the extra stability that she may be seeking. She mouthed better in this and was slightly quieter in the mouth and relaxed through the jaw. I then brought her home and sold that bit with my old mare as when I got her she was fussy and she went like a dream in that. I got my EDT to check her and gave her the all clear, nothing unusual in a typical baby tbs mouth. So after discussions I ordered a bomber, happy tongue, loose ring eggbutt.
This done its job in letting her trust the mouthpiece as was still and nice to mouth and had the bit of play with the loose ring but the benefit of an eggbutt as did not pinch and would push the side of her face to teach her direction. I also put a loose flash on to teach her she did not have to open her mouth (when she was happy with the mouthpiece). She hated the flash and would swing you every shape doing it up or taking it off, no matter how loose it was. Not worth the fight, so removed and obviously her way of telling me what she wanted (quite good at that!!).
In the time I have had her she has never put the tongue over the bit, but I have also used a mouthpiece with a slight port to remove tongue pressure as this is what she seems to evade. I tried her in a sprenger (the one with the roller in the lozenge) that I found in my heap of bits. I have never felt a horse throw itself onto the forehand and push its tongue against a bit like it when asking for a transition etc. So tried the NS team up which is similar, but with the lozenge at a different angle .same thing.
At this point she was also getting strong and heavy on the hand and would just push against the contact. I thought I would put my myler Pelham in as I intended to do workers with her and needed her mannerly and pleasant, and not just to look at when being ridden.
Well ..she just took to it, opens her mouth for it and rides in it without opening her mouth to evade contact. She is confident, yet respectful but still at times I feel she is running through the bridle and just not completely accepting in my view.
I tried her in a myler hanging cheek as seems she likes this as the same as the Pelham mouthpiece, but not strong enough when she gets keen. I dont want to be hauling (not quite but you know how it feels) when I could ride in something stronger and be on a fingertip touch.
I know she is not a strong horse as today I tried again in the bomber happy tongue for a hack and on transitions or taking up a contact she was the same as she was in the sprenger. Farmer had told me I could ride in the field as he has burnt it off to plough. So off we went at merry speed (ya can tell shes out of a champion p2per!!!) and pulled up as pleasant as can be when I brought my body up and said whoa .in a snaffle, and first time galloping in months!!
So if you made it this far I would appreciate opinions.
I am thinking of a Dr Cook bridle at this point. She is a responsive mare but just doesnt seem to like anything but the Pelham but I cant dressage in that to event?