jackobear
Well-Known Member
Hi all
Thanks for your posts so far. I have taken a few pictures of the horsies mouth so you can get a better idea. As you can see the sore is on the corner of his mouth. It actually looked less sore this morning - it was def redder last night when I discovered it last night after riding.
I have also posted a pic of the bit I use. People at yard who had a look think it seems to be the bit too. He was only done by denist 3 weeks ago so don't think its his teeth but I am open to suggestions and ideas and stand to be corrected!!
I am planning on giving him 2 weeks of work without a bit (just lunging and free schoolong) to let it heal but any ideas on bits to use in the future and ways of stopping it happening again if possible. Someone suggested putting vaseline on his bit before riding. He has quite a fleshy mouth as you can see!
I hunt him in the winter so maybe it has stemmed from this as his is a strong bugger and really pulls so need ideas for a soft but strong bit for next season too!
Interesting comment about happy mouth- do people agree that happy mouths are not very good?
Here goes (not posted pic before so hope it works!):
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070032.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070035.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070037.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070041.jpg[/IMG]
Thanks for your posts so far. I have taken a few pictures of the horsies mouth so you can get a better idea. As you can see the sore is on the corner of his mouth. It actually looked less sore this morning - it was def redder last night when I discovered it last night after riding.
I have also posted a pic of the bit I use. People at yard who had a look think it seems to be the bit too. He was only done by denist 3 weeks ago so don't think its his teeth but I am open to suggestions and ideas and stand to be corrected!!
I am planning on giving him 2 weeks of work without a bit (just lunging and free schoolong) to let it heal but any ideas on bits to use in the future and ways of stopping it happening again if possible. Someone suggested putting vaseline on his bit before riding. He has quite a fleshy mouth as you can see!
I hunt him in the winter so maybe it has stemmed from this as his is a strong bugger and really pulls so need ideas for a soft but strong bit for next season too!
Interesting comment about happy mouth- do people agree that happy mouths are not very good?
Here goes (not posted pic before so hope it works!):
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070032.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070035.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070037.jpg[/IMG]
IMG]http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm72/jackobear2/P6070041.jpg[/IMG]