Hollyhorse
Well-Known Member
I event my horse and use a 3-ring gag for the jumping phases - on the 2nd ring for showjumping and the 3rd ring for cross-country. He seems to go really well with this, but when the osteo was here for a checkup last week he said my horse is really sore at his poll and so I should avoid poll pressure, which is the main action of the gag! So I'm looking at what alternatives I could use... My horse has a really soft mouth (wears a rubber straight bar eggbutt for dressage!!) and is really sensitive - I can't use rubber loose-rings as they rub his lips and move through his mouth and can't use rubber links as he chews the rubber in the centre making it really sharp. He's got quite a small mouth for a 16.2, normally 5 - 5.25 and has a big tongue so I can't use chunky mouthpieces. I'm not really sure what my options are as most combination bits use poll pressure... He's not a strong horse, I first jumped him in a snaffle but he wouldn't stop, if you were to pull and be strong with him he just shortens and bunches up in the canter, sometimes he'd be literally cantering on the stop before he'd trot! However I don't have this problem in the gag. He's just excitable and a naturally forward horse so I don't want to bit him up (if I put him in something severe he'd just stop and rear as this is his 'coping' strategy) and I want to have something at the end of the rein so I can feel him taking me, I just need some braking and steering for skinnies. Any ideas?!