Janette
Well-Known Member
Considering the range of bits available for horses, and also including here bitless bridles, is the range of BD legal bits rather restrictive?
I understand that the horse whould be submissive and obedient to the rider, but asking a horse to be obedient and submissive in a bit which doesn't suit it seems a bit strange. It seems to be the same as saying horses can only compete in medium width saddles - they will suit some, but not all.
I have finally found a bit which Star seems to actually like. But it has a forward tilted port on a mullen mouth, and slots/hooks on the bit rings. (It's a Myler and not BD legal). Surely having the cheekpieces in the top slots is just like a hanging snaffle which is BD legal? She s relaxed, submissive and a joy to ride. Put her back in her Neue Schule training bit - she leans, becomes stiff through the neck and poll, crosses her jaw.................
So can anybody explain why the list of bits is as it is?
I understand that the horse whould be submissive and obedient to the rider, but asking a horse to be obedient and submissive in a bit which doesn't suit it seems a bit strange. It seems to be the same as saying horses can only compete in medium width saddles - they will suit some, but not all.
I have finally found a bit which Star seems to actually like. But it has a forward tilted port on a mullen mouth, and slots/hooks on the bit rings. (It's a Myler and not BD legal). Surely having the cheekpieces in the top slots is just like a hanging snaffle which is BD legal? She s relaxed, submissive and a joy to ride. Put her back in her Neue Schule training bit - she leans, becomes stiff through the neck and poll, crosses her jaw.................
So can anybody explain why the list of bits is as it is?