26 October 2009 #1 Sol Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2009 Messages 4,133 Location Shropshire, England. Visit site Now I'm obviously not a showing person - and I can't recall ever seeing a horse in a showing class in a full cheek or fulmer bit. Can you show in one? Just curious!
Now I'm obviously not a showing person - and I can't recall ever seeing a horse in a showing class in a full cheek or fulmer bit. Can you show in one? Just curious!
26 October 2009 #2 HumBugsey Well-Known Member Joined 26 July 2009 Messages 13,964 Location Zummerzet Visit site Can see why they wouldn't be allowed in any other class where snaffles are the norm, I guess full cheeks are just perceived as bits for young unfinished horses. They're one of my favourite bits however!
Can see why they wouldn't be allowed in any other class where snaffles are the norm, I guess full cheeks are just perceived as bits for young unfinished horses. They're one of my favourite bits however!
26 October 2009 #3 S SmallHunter Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2009 Messages 449 Visit site In local novice classes you would probably get away with it but not in open classes.
26 October 2009 #4 vhf Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2007 Messages 1,523 Location Cornwall Visit site I have done many times at local level. If commented on at all, they've asked if the horse was young. In my case though, they always were!
I have done many times at local level. If commented on at all, they've asked if the horse was young. In my case though, they always were!
26 October 2009 #5 Sol Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2009 Messages 4,133 Location Shropshire, England. Visit site Now I'm really curious - why?! Other than the fact that maybe a plain ring looks neater?
26 October 2009 #6 S SmallHunter Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2009 Messages 449 Visit site A plain ring is neater and doesn't alter the picture as much. Once out of novice classes you are expected to wear a pelham or double bridle.
A plain ring is neater and doesn't alter the picture as much. Once out of novice classes you are expected to wear a pelham or double bridle.
26 October 2009 #7 ester Not slacking multitasking Joined 31 December 2008 Messages 64,329 Location Cambridge Visit site I would just say neater without! and have just realised who you are sol, like the sig I am easily confused, new sig, new avatar no chance of keeping up!
I would just say neater without! and have just realised who you are sol, like the sig I am easily confused, new sig, new avatar no chance of keeping up!
26 October 2009 #8 Sol Well-Known Member Joined 30 May 2009 Messages 4,133 Location Shropshire, England. Visit site Interesting Thank you! Showing still confuses me but I'm starting to get a little more into it having watched some more recently! Sorry ester! xD I didn't do it to confuse people on purpose ... I promise! Thank you!
Interesting Thank you! Showing still confuses me but I'm starting to get a little more into it having watched some more recently! Sorry ester! xD I didn't do it to confuse people on purpose ... I promise! Thank you!