Durangogramma
Posted : 5/11/2013 5:32:34 PM
You need to know what kind of mouth your horse has. "Popular" wisdom is that a thinner bit is more severe (although severity is mostly in the hands of the rider). MY horse has a 'smaller' mouth and needs a thinner bit for his comfort. Have your vet take a look at your horse's mouth and advise you regarding tongue, palate height, etc. Loose ring snaffles are better (IMO) for beginning training. I'm using a bit with a French link, although I've used just a jointed snaffle. I don't know how much training you've done so far, but I would really recommend that you train voice commands - especially "whoa" - on a longe line or even by leading with a halter rather than a bit. OH, edited to add, I prefer what is called sweet iron or something with some copper in it to help the horse salivate. STAY AWAY from chrome plated bits as they are very drying (and also the cheapest). You really don't want to go "cheap" with a bit.