fine_and_dandy
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I've not posted in here before but think it is the right place to ask for some bit help!
I am currently teaching my youngster long reining and lunging. At the moment he is in a loose ring rubber straight bar, but he has pretty quickly got the idea that he can get his teeth on it and then pull.
He will start being ridden in Feb next year when my YO starts work and YO recommended a full cheek snaffle as it will help him with steering etc.
I am a little confused about the type of "link" full cheek to get. Someone said to get a normal single link snaffle, but someone else has said not to because of the nut cracker action. Someone else recommended a double joint with something like a peanut roller to help him mouth, but some one else said he may be confused by a double joint and to stick to a single joint. Someone else said get a copper bit, some one else said they can oxidise and perhaps get a sweet iron....I am so confused! YO said he normally rides them in a metal straight bar full cheek...but I'm not sure whether the straight bar would be right given he pulls on the current one, or whether he does that because it is rubber?
Please help! I don't want anything too strong going in for obvious reasons, so if anyone knows of a soft full cheek, please let me know
I am currently teaching my youngster long reining and lunging. At the moment he is in a loose ring rubber straight bar, but he has pretty quickly got the idea that he can get his teeth on it and then pull.
He will start being ridden in Feb next year when my YO starts work and YO recommended a full cheek snaffle as it will help him with steering etc.
I am a little confused about the type of "link" full cheek to get. Someone said to get a normal single link snaffle, but someone else has said not to because of the nut cracker action. Someone else recommended a double joint with something like a peanut roller to help him mouth, but some one else said he may be confused by a double joint and to stick to a single joint. Someone else said get a copper bit, some one else said they can oxidise and perhaps get a sweet iron....I am so confused! YO said he normally rides them in a metal straight bar full cheek...but I'm not sure whether the straight bar would be right given he pulls on the current one, or whether he does that because it is rubber?
Please help! I don't want anything too strong going in for obvious reasons, so if anyone knows of a soft full cheek, please let me know