I have an 18 year old thoroughbred who I am working with for my daughter to ride. When we got him almost 4 years ago, she could handle him by herself at 2 years old. My son, at the time was 5, rode him all the time and my friends daughter who was 5, rode him often too.
Well having some time off, he needs some refreshing before I put any of them back on again. My first thing is a proper bit for him. Right now he has a broken egg butt snaffle, but i am not sure if it is right for him. He stops and everything, but every horse I have ever had came with the bit that was sued previously. I have never had to choose and buy a bit.
I would like something that isn't harsh but with have the 'whoa' power of needed. if he could be easily handled by a 2 year old at one point, he could be handled again...lol. He doesn't take well to adults on him, but is great with small children. He is by no means bad when adults are on him, you can just clearly see that he is happier with less weight on him.
Any suggestions on a bit?
Well having some time off, he needs some refreshing before I put any of them back on again. My first thing is a proper bit for him. Right now he has a broken egg butt snaffle, but i am not sure if it is right for him. He stops and everything, but every horse I have ever had came with the bit that was sued previously. I have never had to choose and buy a bit.
I would like something that isn't harsh but with have the 'whoa' power of needed. if he could be easily handled by a 2 year old at one point, he could be handled again...lol. He doesn't take well to adults on him, but is great with small children. He is by no means bad when adults are on him, you can just clearly see that he is happier with less weight on him.
Any suggestions on a bit?
