iknowmyvalue
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Tried a fulmer on Henry in my lesson today, because we've been having a few issues with straightness and leaning on one side, and he also is very prone to pinching the sides of his mouth (even with a correctly fitted bit) so instructor suggested that a full cheek bit might help us correct the issue and also wouldn't rub as much. Tried a standard full cheek and a fulmer, and he definitely preferred the fulmer. We will be using this bit for at least a little while as he went well in it and it did help a lot with the straighntness. However, I know that you're supposed to use a fulmer with the leather keepers (which we didn't have today). But my issue is that I can't see how you could possibly attach them to the bit and cheekpiece without putting the bit at a strange angle in the mouth, which can't be comfortable for the horse? I'm pretty sure the bit is the correct size and at the right height in the mouth, and it seemed to be sitting in the right place without keepers, but the cheekpieces seem so far away from the arms of the bit that I can't imagine how it would fit properly with the keepers on.
Does anyone have photos of their horse in a fulmer with keepers? Is it ok to use the bit without them? (I know I need to be careful it doesn't get caught) Should the bit sit differently than in the photo below?
Ignore the hard hat, he was trying to eat it so I put it on his head instead
but I think this is the best photo I have to show how the bit was sitting in relation to the rest of the bridle...
Does anyone have photos of their horse in a fulmer with keepers? Is it ok to use the bit without them? (I know I need to be careful it doesn't get caught) Should the bit sit differently than in the photo below?
Ignore the hard hat, he was trying to eat it so I put it on his head instead