Khantu
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I bought a pony from a friend who also at the time gave me a rubber pelham as we knew the pony could be strong. She was never very happy having the bridle put on with this bit but at the time I put this down to the fact that she had'nt been worked for sometime and was just making faces for that reason. I began using the rubber pelham and initially it wasn't too bad (bearing in mind pony not well schooled at all) after a while I ran into problems where she was trying to bolt off and continually pulling. I got a very experienced friend to ride her and see what she thought and she advised me that the pony was terrified of the rubber pelham and was doing anything she could to run away from it. She obviously has quite a sensitive mouth. My friend took her back to basics and schooled her several times in a fulmer snaffle with very good results. I then started riding her in the fulmer and did quite well, but on a couple of occaisions she has done a bunk with me and whilst I've done my best to stop her with my seat and not hang on her mouth, there are just not enough breaks with this bit. On the last occaision I came off and really hurt myself. I thanked my lucky stars at the time that we hadn't been out on the road. The rubber pelham I used in the beginning was incredibly bulky and I don't think this helped. Would it be worth trying a stainless steel pelham as this isn't anywhere near as bulky. Desparately need to find something that pony is happy with and gives me the brakes I need before all confidence goes out the window. Any advice greatly appreciated.