el_Snowflakes
Well-Known Member
(EDIT: SORRY *BIT* NOT LIT!!!!!?)
Hi all,
sorry for 2 posts in 1 day!
It doesnt seem to matter what bit i use (i have even tried bit guards) my horses bit always slides through her mouth and i can see it poking out the right side and nothing at the left. sometimes i feel she leans her head to the right and walks sideways towards the left. I notice this especially when wer out hacking as i need to keep the left leg on to prevent her going up the kerb! she doesn not seem to be in pain. She had her saddle checked recently and no problems, her back and teeth were done about 7 months ago. Her back was fone and her teeth were seen to be v sharp so they were filed down. It was an equine dentist who carried this out not a vet. I wonder if its anything to do with her teeth? its as if she holds the bit that way. Doesnt matter what i do, as soon as it goes in her mouth its squint. I have even tried dropping the bridle down a hole so that the side which is being pulled through is lower (if u know what i mean) any suggestions? id love to hear from anyone else who has this problem. She is due her jabs soon so i might get the vet to have a look at her teeth also as im not too sure about the dentist that saw her last time
Hi all,
sorry for 2 posts in 1 day!
It doesnt seem to matter what bit i use (i have even tried bit guards) my horses bit always slides through her mouth and i can see it poking out the right side and nothing at the left. sometimes i feel she leans her head to the right and walks sideways towards the left. I notice this especially when wer out hacking as i need to keep the left leg on to prevent her going up the kerb! she doesn not seem to be in pain. She had her saddle checked recently and no problems, her back and teeth were done about 7 months ago. Her back was fone and her teeth were seen to be v sharp so they were filed down. It was an equine dentist who carried this out not a vet. I wonder if its anything to do with her teeth? its as if she holds the bit that way. Doesnt matter what i do, as soon as it goes in her mouth its squint. I have even tried dropping the bridle down a hole so that the side which is being pulled through is lower (if u know what i mean) any suggestions? id love to hear from anyone else who has this problem. She is due her jabs soon so i might get the vet to have a look at her teeth also as im not too sure about the dentist that saw her last time
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