SAL66
Well-Known Member
I am buying a horse and have been riding him 4 or 5 times since first seeing him, as previously posted he seemed to be in a little discomfort with his mouth and sometimes pulled with his head from the bit and became quite heavy, I was reluctant just to oike his head back up with my reins, and when using my legs he corrected his head position, but kept on doing it on and off after a while my fingers were blistered so I rode him back to the stables, I explained my concerns about this to his current owner and we looked in his mouth and his mouth looked sore.He had his teeth checked yesterday and apparently his teeth are in good condition and in the past have been well looked after, however where the bit sits on the bar of his mouth is very soft and not at all hard like alot of horses he has seen and feels that the bit currently used, a waterford is not right for him, and suggested a rubber bit, also he has a large tongue and bit bank suggested a Cambridge as there is more room for the tongue.
Due to his sore mouth I last rode him in a hackamore which he rode fantastic in, no pulling, leg yielded fine, just was a pleasure to ride.
I always though that hackamore is a very severe bridle that is mainly used for horses that are hard mouthed, ie , hard to stop, he isn't and even in a bitted briddle the slightest pressure on the reins he would stand square until told to move on, are there softer versions of the hackamore around.
Would you think about going bitless if he has a soft mouth, or would you keep trying to find a bit that suits him, I don't want his tongue or mouth to get worse, his current owner is hiring different bits to try, until I collect him after his vetting 2 weeks today.
Any advice thoughts would be great, and apologies for doing a lengthy post.
Due to his sore mouth I last rode him in a hackamore which he rode fantastic in, no pulling, leg yielded fine, just was a pleasure to ride.
I always though that hackamore is a very severe bridle that is mainly used for horses that are hard mouthed, ie , hard to stop, he isn't and even in a bitted briddle the slightest pressure on the reins he would stand square until told to move on, are there softer versions of the hackamore around.
Would you think about going bitless if he has a soft mouth, or would you keep trying to find a bit that suits him, I don't want his tongue or mouth to get worse, his current owner is hiring different bits to try, until I collect him after his vetting 2 weeks today.
Any advice thoughts would be great, and apologies for doing a lengthy post.