waterford snaffle

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I was advised to buy a waterford snaffle as my lad leans on my hands and has a tendancy to grab the bit and tank off.

I have heard that you cannot get your horse in an outline when schooling in a waterford. Is that true?
 
definately not true, works wonders for mine when she needs a little reminder about coming round and not leaning on the bit.

I wouldn't use it all the time though - put it in for a couple of days then switch back to a less harsh bit. They serve a purpose but don't overdo it.
 
Ideal for this problem - but as for 'getting your horse in an outline' - the horse forms it's own outline based on the power generated behind and the strength within the horse - from that point of view the bit might as well be a piece of cotton for all the relevance of the bit.
 
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Ideal for this problem - but as for 'getting your horse in an outline' - the horse forms it's own outline based on the power generated behind and the strength within the horse - from that point of view the bit might as well be a piece of cotton for all the relevance of the bit.

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I agree. As long as the horse is working forward into a consistant elastic contact then as long as the bit is comfortable it doesnt matter what it is. although IMO less is more
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Unless your adviser was referring to the fact that some bits encourage a horse to drop/round its head. but that is a false outline and not correct at all. A waterford wont do that but you wouldnt (shouldnt) want that anyway!
 
Not helpful but I love Ginny's waterford bit
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She listens to it and seemed MUCH happier in it.

Ditto everyone - it shouldn't affect the horses outline
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Thank you so much for your comments.

I don't come here very often but when i do I always get excellent advice - and quick too
 
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