Squiggles on Paper
Well-Known Member
Well, we tried jumping me horse in a Pelham Low Port Mullen Barrel (http://www.horsebitbank.com/pelham-low-port-mullen-barrel-281.phtml) bit today with roundings. He went a lot better and seems to like it more than his usual jumping bit (full cheek waterford), after looking around here it seems most people are against roundings. I don't know how to ride with two reins (would be happy to learn though) and I am a keen show jumper and I feel that because I can sometimes mess my lines up (I do have lessons though and the bit today really helped me get his striding right as before he wouldn't really listen to my aids) with two reins I would maybe hurt him if I didn't get the jump right and I accidentally pulled a wrong rein. Is it that bad to ride with Pelham Roundings? I must admit that I would find it a lot easier, but I want to do whats best for the horse 