1life
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Yep
. I school a Lippizaner who is very content, settled and light in a db. She has no respect for a snaffle and uses her power to pull against it. Despite trying to persist with snaffles for some time I decided to try her in a double and she is like a changed horse. Curb is relaxed, bits aren't harsh and she mouths them like she never did with any snaffles I tried.
I was always taught that you should not move on to a db unless your horse can perform the movements you require in a snaffle (in other words, it is not a shortcut to acheive an outline). But I guess some neddies break alll the old rules
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I was always taught that you should not move on to a db unless your horse can perform the movements you require in a snaffle (in other words, it is not a shortcut to acheive an outline). But I guess some neddies break alll the old rules