SplashofSoy
Well-Known Member
I was at a show on Sunday and i saw a cob being ridden in one of these. The reins were on the very lowest hole/point of the bit only.
Now i am not a "all horses must be in snaffles" type and would rather see a horse bitted appropriately with light hands and brakes which work rather than using a snaffle and halling on its mouth as you have no brakes. I myself use a cheltenham gag for XC/hunting, although snaffle for everything else.
I have never come across this bit before,not done any driving, i had to look it up online to find out its name. What action would this have and what would prompt you to use a bit which looks to have a severe action?
Thanks
Now i am not a "all horses must be in snaffles" type and would rather see a horse bitted appropriately with light hands and brakes which work rather than using a snaffle and halling on its mouth as you have no brakes. I myself use a cheltenham gag for XC/hunting, although snaffle for everything else.
I have never come across this bit before,not done any driving, i had to look it up online to find out its name. What action would this have and what would prompt you to use a bit which looks to have a severe action?
Thanks