Megibo
Well-Known Member
yep-french link loose ring snaffle, sometimes with a drop noseband! 
So many TYPES of snaffles... Ellie went in a waterford snaffle (that is a pretty serious stopping bit, as she was like a rocket XC/ SJ.) My old horse went in a copper roller (yeah, that's also pretty strong for stopping...).
Reg is in a happy mouth french link loose ring snaffle. He is in a snaffle in the sense that you could say he's 'snaffle mouthed'.
Thank goodness someone who understands that the term "snaffle" covers a multitude of bits, including some which are frankly the Devil's work (like the Dr Bristol, one of the nastiest bits ever invented).
A "simple, jointed snaffle" is a bit which I will never use - nasty action, irregular in the mouth ... I could go on ...
Most of mine go in a variety of snaffle bits (different mouthpieces, cheeks, materials etc) apart from in the showring, with the exception of my 12.2 who is in a globe pelham which suits him far better than a snaffle of any variety, and means my son can control him easily without resorting to yanking.
I have seen a lot of horses (particularly hunters) advertised as being "snaffle-mouthed" - which they are if you don't mind being swept along by the tide and you never want to stop unless everyone else does
Bit your horse to suit it's level of training, conformation, discipline, the rider's ability![]()
A "simple, jointed snaffle" is a bit which I will never use - nasty action, irregular in the mouth ... I could go on ...![]()