you need a different bit, when you ride your horse keeps its mouth open which means its uncomfortable with the bit and you can clearly tell by the runs also
@xSaddleUpEatDust yea this is an old video and i have gotten a three piece dog bone bit. she likes it better but i still dont think its the best one for her. do you have any suggestions?
@barrelracelover well she looks very stiff, so when your practicing i would do alot of flexing with just a normal snaffle bit and when your running if she's out of control you cud get something like a jr. cowhorse bit or a sherry cervi bit, but if the snaffle works you cud just use that.
Oh god! the poor horses mouth, that bit is clearly not right for her!
1xPonyPrincessx1 1 month ago
@1xPonyPrincessx1 yeah i know that was 2 years ago when i first started riding her. she now runs in a bitless bit
barrelracelover 1 month ago
you need a different bit, when you ride your horse keeps its mouth open which means its uncomfortable with the bit and you can clearly tell by the runs also
xSaddleUpEatDust 1 year ago
@xSaddleUpEatDust yea this is an old video and i have gotten a three piece dog bone bit. she likes it better but i still dont think its the best one for her. do you have any suggestions?
barrelracelover 1 year ago
@barrelracelover well she looks very stiff, so when your practicing i would do alot of flexing with just a normal snaffle bit and when your running if she's out of control you cud get something like a jr. cowhorse bit or a sherry cervi bit, but if the snaffle works you cud just use that.
xSaddleUpEatDust 1 year ago
@barrelracelover Personally I have never had trouble with a C or D ring bit. My horses haven't every had a chewing problem on the bit or anything.
TheSingingLover12 4 months ago