pixiebee
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not quite got the right bit for my boy so looking for ideas to try, basically I am looking for an every day bit, I have a pelham for showing or hunting and a myler comfort for dressage. He is ok in the above two bits, but not great, the pelham he backs off a little and tends to sit behind the vertical with a tense neck, mouth and back- unless he is really going foreward then it does the job. The myler he is very strong in and whilst I can get away with it in the school i darent take him out the school in it.
He is 14, been in the field/mostly hacked until 6 months ago when I got him, so schooling is still quite new to him and he canter is very unbalanced so he tends to rush and feel stronger as he wants to go faster, im guessing due to lack of balance. In the pelham I can hold him better but it does make him quite tense. He has had teeth/back/saddle done and I have tried lots of transitions etc but cant help feeling he isnt quite happy with the bits. He does not like single joints and seems to respond better to a bit of curb action. the pelham is a chunky mouth lozenge one. He is very fussy with his mouth, always chomping at the bit, but he is quite forward going and a bit hot headed. I have put a pic here so you can see what his mouth is like 99% of the time when ridden.I recently put a grackle on and he is slightly better but still tense. some of the pics I am really having to hold him as he is so strong and runs on if contact is released!
He is 14, been in the field/mostly hacked until 6 months ago when I got him, so schooling is still quite new to him and he canter is very unbalanced so he tends to rush and feel stronger as he wants to go faster, im guessing due to lack of balance. In the pelham I can hold him better but it does make him quite tense. He has had teeth/back/saddle done and I have tried lots of transitions etc but cant help feeling he isnt quite happy with the bits. He does not like single joints and seems to respond better to a bit of curb action. the pelham is a chunky mouth lozenge one. He is very fussy with his mouth, always chomping at the bit, but he is quite forward going and a bit hot headed. I have put a pic here so you can see what his mouth is like 99% of the time when ridden.I recently put a grackle on and he is slightly better but still tense. some of the pics I am really having to hold him as he is so strong and runs on if contact is released!