vallin
Well-Known Member
For the last year or so I have been working really hard with Frenchie on our flatwork, trying to encourage her to work actively from behind, into a soft outline, encouraging as much self-carriage as possible. I have regular lessons with an instructor and French has come on loads (her hind legs actually come of the ground now!), however she still has a tendency to lock her jaw against me and as much as I know a lot of this is down to my position, and a different bit isn't going to solve the problem. However I was wondering if a different bit my just encourage her not to fix quite so much iyswim!
She is currently in a small single-jointed eggbutt snaffle, and I was wondering about trying a loose ring french link something similar to this but a lot cheaper (my bank balance is looking a little worse for wear!)
- http://www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk/P/...le_dynamic_RS_bit_Sprenger_Dynamic-(502).aspx
or like this
-http://www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk/P/Copper_Lozenge_Sweet_Iron_Snaffle_copper_french_link_bradoon-%28783%29.aspx
Ok, so any ideas appreciated!
Thanks
She is currently in a small single-jointed eggbutt snaffle, and I was wondering about trying a loose ring french link something similar to this but a lot cheaper (my bank balance is looking a little worse for wear!)
- http://www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk/P/...le_dynamic_RS_bit_Sprenger_Dynamic-(502).aspx
or like this
-http://www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk/P/Copper_Lozenge_Sweet_Iron_Snaffle_copper_french_link_bradoon-%28783%29.aspx
Ok, so any ideas appreciated!
Thanks