hanging cheek french link info please

helbe

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Can someone tell me about this bit,is it severe?mild? would it be ok in a horse with a sensitive mouth?
 
I use one for general hacking with my girl, she likes it. She was in a loose ring snaffle but i find this a lot more stable in her mouth and no risk of the bit going through her mouth if we have to do a handbrake turn :-))) (I don't like the long straight bar cheekpieces on bits normally recommended for that, I know they have leather keepers but they still look dangerous to me...

I don't find the hanging part makes it noticeably stronger than a normal French link but I do like and I think she does the fact it stays fairly still in her mouth.
 
Mild bit. Stable in mouth and won't pull through on a turn, so very good if horsey's steering is a bit dodgy.

Encourages nose-pokers to soften onto bit, without going stronger.

French link will sit nicely across the tongue and leaves plenty of room in mouth. You can go even milder with a lozenge, but I have found that depending on mouth/tongue shape, some horses prefer the french link.
 
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