Jimmy260910
Well-Known Member
My horse is stubborn. I ride him in a french link loose ring snaffle, and I can get him on the bit, with a bit of persuasion, and going nicely for a little while before he starts to lean heavily.
The last couple of times I've ridden him, i've ridden him in a dutch gag with a french link, (with the reins on the second ring) and he's gone really nicely, trotted for a long time on the bit, beautiful canter, and I couldnt feel him leaning!
However, I know this bit isn't legal in BD, and so I was wondering what was best. Personally, I think he leans because he hasnt built up the muscle yet in his back, so would it be a good idea to school him in the dutch gag? Or keep going with the snaffle and hope he gets easier?
The last couple of times I've ridden him, i've ridden him in a dutch gag with a french link, (with the reins on the second ring) and he's gone really nicely, trotted for a long time on the bit, beautiful canter, and I couldnt feel him leaning!
However, I know this bit isn't legal in BD, and so I was wondering what was best. Personally, I think he leans because he hasnt built up the muscle yet in his back, so would it be a good idea to school him in the dutch gag? Or keep going with the snaffle and hope he gets easier?