tobiano1984
Well-Known Member
Can anyone suggest a bit to try - I have a 5 year old cob x - welsh d type, very forward going but not hugely strong - i.e. I can hold him XC or hunting in a french link snaffle. Out hacking and XC he's absolutely fine at the moment but I'm having a few issues in the school and SJ - I think part of it is going through teething/teenage phase but I'm finding that he is great in walk, very soft and works in an outline, but then trot he lifts his head up and chews the bit and resists it, also leans on one side (usually the right). In canter he's very heavy in the right hand and so falls in. I don't want to fight with him or harden his mouth so I'd like to find a bit that'd help soften him up in the school.
Currently he's in either a french link full cheek or a french link loose ring. I don't really like loose rings as he has soft lips and tends to catch them in the ring. He's also got quite a low palette so not sure if a single link would hurt him by sticking into the roof of his mouth.
I'm wondering if a Myler might be good, as the independent movement might stop him from leaning on one side?
Any recommendations would be great!
Thanks
Currently he's in either a french link full cheek or a french link loose ring. I don't really like loose rings as he has soft lips and tends to catch them in the ring. He's also got quite a low palette so not sure if a single link would hurt him by sticking into the roof of his mouth.
I'm wondering if a Myler might be good, as the independent movement might stop him from leaning on one side?
Any recommendations would be great!
Thanks