For the jumping, it is just a D-ring snaffle, kind of small (narrow) as she has a little mouth. The bit used in dressage is a double jointed loose ring snaffle. You might check her teeth. Mine get very sensitive when their teeth need floating. Also, I have to be very careful and even with that loose ring bit so that I don't pinch the corners of her mouth. I never have a problem with her being strong, but I have had a gelding in the past where i had to use a Kimberwick when fox hunting.
I'm just curious what kind of bit you're using on your mare? My morgan seems to have issues with just about every bit i try her in, is yours just a D ring snaffle? It's hard to tell from the video
For the jumping, it is just a D-ring snaffle, kind of small (narrow) as she has a little mouth. The bit used in dressage is a double jointed loose ring snaffle. You might check her teeth. Mine get very sensitive when their teeth need floating. Also, I have to be very careful and even with that loose ring bit so that I don't pinch the corners of her mouth. I never have a problem with her being strong, but I have had a gelding in the past where i had to use a Kimberwick when fox hunting.
jlhicks10 11 months ago
I'm just curious what kind of bit you're using on your mare? My morgan seems to have issues with just about every bit i try her in, is yours just a D ring snaffle? It's hard to tell from the video
faithnadex 1 year ago