PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
I've not said it's wrong to ride in a mild bit, but I don't think there is enough understanding generally as to what constitutes a 'mild' bit and whether or not that bit suits the particular conformation of a horse's mouth.
Sooo, whilst a single jointed eggbutt may be comfortable in one horse's mouth it might be incredibly uncomfortable in the mouth of a horse with a low palate and fat tongue....
It's wrong to assume that all bits are equally severe or mild in all horse's mouths and for this reason it's wrong to suggest that all horses should go well in a snaffle or that the schooling of horses of people who use 'severe' bits is defective in some way.
Sooo, whilst a single jointed eggbutt may be comfortable in one horse's mouth it might be incredibly uncomfortable in the mouth of a horse with a low palate and fat tongue....
It's wrong to assume that all bits are equally severe or mild in all horse's mouths and for this reason it's wrong to suggest that all horses should go well in a snaffle or that the schooling of horses of people who use 'severe' bits is defective in some way.