Grackles = Opinions.

ForeverBroke_

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Basically the title.
I'm considering getting one for Darcy as 90% of the time he's fine to canter out on hacks etc but when he's behind/ along side he can have a tendancy to fight for his head via shaking his head / pulling / attempting to open his mouth/ cross his jaw.
He's currently hacked in a french link snaffle , with a flash noseband and a martingale but for the other 10% of the time when he gets fed up of me telling him to wait, he'll pee off. :/
At the same time, i'm worried about stronger bits incase he backs off etc from me.

So, would a grackle be more an investment than a stronger bit? And what are your thoughts on them as a whole.

Thanks
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i'll be watching your post as i put a grackle on my mare for show jumping the other week (normally rides in loose ring snaffle and cavesson noseband) previously for show jumping i put a 3-ring gag, cavesson noseband and double reins on.

so used a grackle and loose ring snaffle and she went better than in the gag! not that ive ever seen her cross her jaw or open her mouth
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but it worked nonetheless


so id like to see what others say


does any of that make sense?!
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Yep!
Ah, thats interesting - thanks v much for your reply, as if the Grackle doesn't work i'll be heading down that route, and i really don't want to ! Not sure why , am hanging onto my loose-ring !
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If he crosses his jaw to evade, then it sounds like a grackle would be perfect. I've used them a few times with great success, just make sure it is properly fitted so it does not obstruct breathing (I have seen quite a few fitted incorrectly).
 
I've bitten the bullet and ordered one, whats there too loose, especially with ebay around if it all goes to pot.
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Thanks for the comments . I'll probably be posting in a few days to make sure i've fitted it okay !
 
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