myhorsefred
Well-Known Member
Have just been reading through a few sales ads (am bored in work today!)
Lots of advertisers say horse is 'snaffle mouthed at all times'. This got me thinking, a waterford snaffle can be a harsh bit, but it still a snaffle. A cherry roller can be a harsh bit, but is mostly a snaffle.
Do you think 'snaffle mouthed' is a useful description given that some snaffles can in fact be intended for more control than others?
I know a bit is only as harsh at the hands behind it, but it just got me thinking.
What do you think?
Lots of advertisers say horse is 'snaffle mouthed at all times'. This got me thinking, a waterford snaffle can be a harsh bit, but it still a snaffle. A cherry roller can be a harsh bit, but is mostly a snaffle.
Do you think 'snaffle mouthed' is a useful description given that some snaffles can in fact be intended for more control than others?
I know a bit is only as harsh at the hands behind it, but it just got me thinking.
What do you think?