SummerStorm
Well-Known Member
Yes, reverse psychology I know but it has most definitely worked in the past!
I bought Silver on the third ring of a dutch gag, too small a martingal and a flash and he had no brakes/steering and could buck for England - he's now in a loose ring sweet iron snaffle with nothing else at all and is going a million times better than he was, seering/brakes etc. are rarely a problem and the bucking has stopped completely
It seems (and I've tried riding with really soft hands/loose reins/in a headcollar etc.) that the less strong something is, the better he goes.
So, back to my original question - what bits are milder than a loosering snaffle?
I can't say I've ever liked the fixed bar bits (sorry, useless on proper names!) but lozenge bits and a french link have all been mentioned to me.
Any thoughts anyone?
I bought Silver on the third ring of a dutch gag, too small a martingal and a flash and he had no brakes/steering and could buck for England - he's now in a loose ring sweet iron snaffle with nothing else at all and is going a million times better than he was, seering/brakes etc. are rarely a problem and the bucking has stopped completely
So, back to my original question - what bits are milder than a loosering snaffle?
I can't say I've ever liked the fixed bar bits (sorry, useless on proper names!) but lozenge bits and a french link have all been mentioned to me.
Any thoughts anyone?