billylula
Well-Known Member
My daughter rides her pony in a french link snaffle. I like snaffles
I hate over bitting. She was autumn hunting today and felt he was a bit strong, she said she really had to pull him up a couple of times and was worried that she was too harsh on him (she rides with very light hands generally). A very experienced friend suggested a straight bar pelham would be a good move up from a snaffle (just for hunting) if it meant my daughter felt more in control. She discounted a gag as he tends to put his head down (not to be strong really, he just tends to do this when he gallops or gets excited) and she thought a gag might encourage him to drop his head more and maybe buck.
Riding shop lady said a PELHAM would encourage him to drop his head more and a much kinder alternative would be a baucher bit or hanging cheek snaffle which she said was a small step up from a french link.
Any advice? I do want daughter to feel she can stop him easily (never usually a problem but he does get more forward and hot out hunting he loves it!) but I am so wary of going down the overbitting route.
Thanks.
Riding shop lady said a PELHAM would encourage him to drop his head more and a much kinder alternative would be a baucher bit or hanging cheek snaffle which she said was a small step up from a french link.
Any advice? I do want daughter to feel she can stop him easily (never usually a problem but he does get more forward and hot out hunting he loves it!) but I am so wary of going down the overbitting route.
Thanks.