Waterford Bit – Dutch Gag / Hanging Cheek – Harsh ??

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My horse is currently ridden in a waterford loose ring snaffle and a cavesson noseband but he is still very heavy on the forehand and very strong. However he is quite fussy with bits and seems to like the Waterford mouth piece. We have recently been having lessons and my instructor suggested using a waterford dutch gag or on the second ring or hanging cheek as opposed to the snaffle. I know the waterford bit is a very strong bit to start with so combining it with the gag seems a little harsh to me. What are people’s thoughts on this ??
 
A bit is only as gentle or harsh as the hands that hold the reins! If your horse likes the waterford there is no reason not to use it. The hanging cheek is the first step up from the snaffle you are currently using and is probably the best place to start. You can always step up to a dutch gag if you find the hanging cheek is not enough. One step at a time and let the horse tell you what he thinks!!!
 
I personally don't like them I think they are very harsh even with soft hands, imagine having a thick chain in your mouth- not nice.

If your horse leans on you then you need to get to the root of the problem and don't just bit them up. My old horse came to us in a hanging cheek waterford/ waterford gag and within two weeks he was in a french link snaffle. With lots of lessons and schooling its achievable.
 
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