horselife1
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So my horse is currently ridden in an eggbutt snaffle however for whatever reason he is not at all comfortable in his mouth. When I school him and try to pick up any kind of contact he fights with me, chomps the bit and generally fidgets with his head, becoming very short in his strides and agitated. Riding him round with no contact whatsoever is no problem whatsoever according to him but he still holds his head very high. When jumping I ride him in the same bit and bridle which is a grackle and he is generally one to rush after a fence, but suddenly when I land after a jump and I go to pull him up, he throws his head up so much when he would normally lean down on my hands, suppose you could say one extreme to another. I really don't want to have to continue riding him like this whilst he is clearly in discomfort. It is only since having some lessons to get him more round and to get me to stop just letting him toddle round on the buckle of his reins that this problem has emerged. His back is 100% fine and he gets regular acupuncture. His saddle was only recently checked and his teeth are due in Feb. He has no other issues at all. He's generally a rather tense horse however I have seen a definite and sudden change in him recently and I'm out of ideas. I was thinking of changing him to a nathe type bit? He has no turnout so discontinuing his exercise is sadly not an option, I really want to do whats best for him and I hate riding him like this, I'm more than happy to admit that I'm doing something wrong but I don't know what!! possible things I have thought of is that: the mouthpiece of his snaffle is rather thin and the fact that I have found myself fighting with him may have caused a bit of pain in the corners of his mouth. he's a 15.3hh connie x Tb 9 yo if that helps. Thanks in advance...