Tom Thumb bit??

KatB

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Great bits. Actually not as hars as they may appear, as the shank length is actually very short, The sweet iron mouthpieces are acccepted well, and they can work well on stronger horses without having alot of poll/elevating action
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Local tack shop named it as the new wonder bit!! saying they have sold out, It looks harsh but would appear to be kinder than it appears but extremely effective, although i do agree that even the mildest bit can be harsh in the wrong hands!! Others seem to glare when you even mention the possibility of trying one saying oh I wouldnt touch that bit nasty nasty!
So would be nice to hear peoples own experiences!
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I use this bit for jumping/hunting and it is fab. There are two ways to fit it as there are nodules on the mouthpiece. If these are fitted facing downwards on the horses tongue - this is far more severe than the other way. I have never needed to use it this way. You can also use it with a curb strap. Great bit.
 

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I use the English Tom Thumb on my horse as he has a history of bolting and can be strong, this is the only bit he'll listen to, I had tried several other bits before i found this one, dutch gag on bottom ring, pelham as well as various snaffles and none worked. The tom thumb is great in my opinion! You only need a light contact on it for him to listen and it does not have to be used harshly at all. Also my horse is generally quite fussy in his mouth and will chomp and has in the past put his tongue over bits, but he's fine with this one, I just use it with a normal cavesson noseband. Just use one set of reins on the lower ring.
 

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do you just put the reins on the bottom or can you put on middle or even use roundings this looks like it might be useful with my neddy since he bogged off and he had a pelham in thought i was a gonner
 

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i use a uk tom thumb on my strong horse and she goes fab in it, would show her in it if i could!! Would rather ride her in this bit with kind hands than a different bit where i may have to use more pressure. I mostly use mine with the reins on the middle ring, like a hanging cheek and use the bottom rings every now and then if she's getting strong
 

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could you use roundings on a tom thumb? does it need a curb chain?

just trying to sort out bitting for hunting. hunted today in a french link rugby pelham with 2 reins and he went nicely but want to find something i can use with one rein.
 

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right confused now the "tt" my friend used today is kinda the same as the uk version but with rings and copper bits very busy, but i must say very responsive horse on landing after jumps now previously landing and galloping off at a rate of noughts
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you dont use roundings or a curb, you use one rein, its similar to a gag, you can choose which ring you want the reins on as to which effect you want. Would def give it a go, there tends to be a few on ebay for a decent price...
 
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