VioletStripe
Well-Known Member
..do you assume a simple, single jointed mouth piece with it? xx
Yes , loose ring snaffle will be eggbutt mouthpiece and loose ring cheeks. Be aware , just incase you didnt know , a single joint when you use your reins will push downwards onto the tongue which will be uncomfortable and stop your horse from being able to swallow , so try to go for a frenchlink or mullen mouth so your horse can move his tongue and swallow .... happy horse !
Yes , loose ring snaffle will be eggbutt mouthpiece and loose ring cheeks. Be aware , just incase you didnt know , a single joint when you use your reins will push downwards onto the tongue which will be uncomfortable and stop your horse from being able to swallow , so try to go for a frenchlink or mullen mouth so your horse can move his tongue and swallow .... happy horse !
No it doesn't.
Be aware , just incase you didnt know , a single joint when you use your reins will push downwards onto the tongue
..do you assume a simple, single jointed mouth piece with it? xx
LMAO. What, pray, is an eggbutt mouthpiece??Yes , loose ring snaffle will be eggbutt mouthpiece and loose ring cheeks.
Yes , loose ring snaffle will be eggbutt mouthpiece and loose ring cheeks. Be aware , just incase you didnt know , a single joint when you use your reins will push downwards onto the tongue which will be uncomfortable and stop your horse from being able to swallow , so try to go for a frenchlink or mullen mouth so your horse can move his tongue and swallow .... happy horse !
LMAO. What, pray, is an eggbutt mouthpiece??
LMAO. What, pray, is an eggbutt mouthpiece??
I thought this alsobut surely if the bit is used properly and fits the horse it wouldn't impede its ability to swallow and move the tongue? xx
I thought this alsobut surely if the bit is used properly and fits the horse it wouldn't impede its ability to swallow and move the tongue? xx
I thought this alsobut surely if the bit is used properly and fits the horse it wouldn't impede its ability to swallow and move the tongue? xx
Perhaps because she had her mouth full at the time?
Possibly, I was really referring to the first two letters of her name but the joke seems to have rather missed!
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Possibly, I was really referring to the first two letters of her name but the joke seems to have rather missed!
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No, it would only have that effect if it were fitted backwards. I'm afraid the previous poster was talking out of her bottom as PF pointed out. Perhaps because she had her mouth full at the time?
maybe she had an upside-down snaffle in her mouth so she couldnt speak properly?![]()
Possibly, I was really referring to the first two letters of her name but the joke seems to have rather missed!
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Possibly, I was really referring to the first two letters of her name but the joke seems to have rather missed!
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Yes, loose rings and single jointed mouthpiece is what I first think of.
There are so many errors in that it is laughable.
When someone says "Loose ring snaffle" I automatically think of a single jointed bit with loose rings. Anything else would be described differently such as a loose ring french link, wouldn't it?![]()