Pongwiffy
Well-Known Member
I know it is BD legal, but does anyone actually use this arrangement successfully? it is not commonly seen and I wondered why as hanging cheeks are popular snaffles.
My horse works better in a single joint hanging cheek snaffle than an eggbutt or loose ring version. I dont use it for 'poll pressure', brakes or pulling his head in, I just get a better quality contact. i assume he like the quietness of the bit but also the fact it is suspended so sits higher. Therefore seems logical it to use one as a bradoon but I am worried I'd be comitting a faux pas and should use an eggbutt or even a loose ring?
My horse works better in a single joint hanging cheek snaffle than an eggbutt or loose ring version. I dont use it for 'poll pressure', brakes or pulling his head in, I just get a better quality contact. i assume he like the quietness of the bit but also the fact it is suspended so sits higher. Therefore seems logical it to use one as a bradoon but I am worried I'd be comitting a faux pas and should use an eggbutt or even a loose ring?