metalmare
Well-Known Member
Kes used to be fine about being bitted but recently it has become an issue and he is really reluctant to be bitted.
I am often riding bitless, which he loves, but I don't want to give up the bit for schooling and I'd like to get to the bottom of the behaviour anyway.
He has had the dentist out recently, his back has been treated, he has a new saddle, I ride with light hands and I think we can rule out a sore mouth as he had 6 weeks off work and was mostly ridden bitless before the time off and in recent weeks, so he has done little bitted work in the last couple of months.
I have stopped using his Waterford as I no longer feel I need it, but have tried a straight bar, French link and single jointed. Once the bit is in, he does relax.
I can only think he came to dislike his Waterford, so now he doesn't want a bit in and it will take him a while to realise it's not his Waterford and to readjust OR he loves bitless so much he just doesn't want to take a bit OR he doesn't like stainless steel and I should try another material.
What do people think?
I am often riding bitless, which he loves, but I don't want to give up the bit for schooling and I'd like to get to the bottom of the behaviour anyway.
He has had the dentist out recently, his back has been treated, he has a new saddle, I ride with light hands and I think we can rule out a sore mouth as he had 6 weeks off work and was mostly ridden bitless before the time off and in recent weeks, so he has done little bitted work in the last couple of months.
I have stopped using his Waterford as I no longer feel I need it, but have tried a straight bar, French link and single jointed. Once the bit is in, he does relax.
I can only think he came to dislike his Waterford, so now he doesn't want a bit in and it will take him a while to realise it's not his Waterford and to readjust OR he loves bitless so much he just doesn't want to take a bit OR he doesn't like stainless steel and I should try another material.
What do people think?