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sazzlepants71
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 24 Mar 2011 : 1:25:48 PM
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Hi wondered if anyone on here could help or have had a similar problem? I have been having lessons all winter with a dressage instructor and been riding in a very simple happy mouth jointed loose ring which is great as we all know arabs do have small mouths and some of them struggle with lots of metal etc! I usually show in a vulcanite mullen mouth pelham which i rode him in the other evening and i am now wondering if this is too much for him...he didnt go badly but i cant help but wonder if there is a'kinder ' bit ? can anyone recommend a bit that has worked for a horse that isnt particulary a fan of having things in his mouth??? perhaps that is sensitive or can be a bit fiddly? thanks xxxx
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NatH
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England
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Posted - 24 Mar 2011 : 1:32:57 PM
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I would try a Tom Thumb Rugby Pelham, thats what I used and it worked well. |
Natalie Chapel Lane Arabians
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sazzlepants71
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 08:48:01 AM
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hey thankyou - I will look online for one now xx |
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Pasha
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England
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 09:53:45 AM
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Or why not use a Happy Mouth Pelham? (Have you ben using the snaffle with the knobbly bits that's Apple Flavoured? If so, its the same thing) I have one I could bring on Sunday for you to try if you like? Shesky likes it but prefers his Show Pelham to be fair, so I don't need it anymore x |
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Edited by - Pasha on 25 Mar 2011 09:54:06 AM |
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Pasha
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England
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 09:56:03 AM
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Oops just read your OP and realised you've been using a jointed - we only do straight bars here he he Still think you should get the same as your snaffle in a Pelham if he likes it x |
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Edited by - Pasha on 25 Mar 2011 09:57:33 AM |
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daf
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England
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 10:49:48 AM
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Actually found a double very successful for showing my small mouthed arab. You have to look hard for them but you can get lovely neat small ones, normally found at showing specialist stands/ online rather than the chunky types you get in local stores.
I hate eggbut joints so have mine as a french link.
And yes have also used a rugby successfully with another horse but not shown in it as use a double with her for that.
Good luck. |
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Nut
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 1:25:02 PM
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Hey Sazz, louis rides at home in a jointed happy mouth snaffle and in the ring in a straight happy mouth snaffle. Mild as I could find and they go nicely in them... |
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sazzlepants71
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 1:49:36 PM
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hey guys, thanks for all the top tips! sarah if you wouldnt mind bringing that along for me to 'try' that would be really helpful- I am doing the balanced horse feeds riding horse class which fluff are you bringing?? - NUT I have got a happy mouth straight bar somewhere! so i will try that out in my lesson on saturdayI really want to keep this softer and more 'correct' way of going that I have found in place, so hoping this will do the trick.., I will have a chat too him about the double as well, thanks!! xx |
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Pasha
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England
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 4:11:42 PM
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No problemo I will bring it along!
I'm taking The Dales Pony so will be in the Ridden M&M Large Breeds - think it will be around 10:30ish so will come and look for you after that or you could try and find me - do you have my mobile number? If not, msg me on FB and I will send it to you x |
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pinkvboots
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 Mar 2011 : 4:52:08 PM
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Neue schule do a snaffle mouth piece with pelham ends, I was going to try one as Arabi loves his starter snaffle. |
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Red Rum
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England
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Posted - 30 Mar 2011 : 9:07:26 PM
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Rugby Pelham works fine on my arab, goes very well in as nt to much in the mouth. |
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Mrs Vlacq
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Wales
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Posted - 30 Mar 2011 : 9:47:38 PM
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If you can, get the same mouthpiece in standard (not show or rugby) pelham shanks - with a soft curb it will ride just like your snaffle. If you prefer the look of the rugby then go for that and add your sliphead, voila! Sounds like he is content in your training snaffle
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Caro23
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 Apr 2011 : 4:35:52 PM
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SP - I use the NS pelham with a lozenge with Dulcie - very neat and she goes very well in it. She is hard to please on the bit front! |
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EJ
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England
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Posted - 21 Jan 2013 : 11:16:02 PM
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I ride every day in a hanging cheek happpy mouth then i show in a happy mouth Pelham tryed lots but they seem to like the happy mouth Pelham but wht ever your horse goes best in
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brack369
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Posted - 25 Jan 2013 : 1:56:06 PM
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I use a rugby pelham,generally I ride in a french link but when a pelham is needed I was using a happy mouth. My dentist told me that the happy mouth may be too bulky for my arab as she has a fleshy mouth and although I thought that the kinder pelham would be the happy mouth she's actually more comfortable in the rugby pelham. |
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Callisto
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Posted - 26 Jan 2013 : 09:44:01 AM
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Lily goes really well in a narrow mullen mouthed rugby pelham, found out by accident when I bought her a second hand double bridle. For the first time since I owned her she stopped sticking her head in the air with her mouth open to evade the bit, and I had tried a happy mouth mullen mouthed snaffle,jointed eggbut snaffle, KK sprenger lozenge loose ring snaffle, and a Dr Cooks bitless bridle (which she went well in until she got sweaty when she tried to rub it off). I was surprised she liked the pelham so much, but think it is because she doesn't like jointed bits, and hasn't got room for a thicker bit.
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This is Lily's. She prefers the Rugby pelham to a normal one I bought her with the same mouthpiece and a Kimblewick which I tried because I only wanted to use one rein for endurance. I always have a loose curb chain. I think the Rugby pelham going to the ring rather than straight to the bit must have a subtly different effect to the standard pelham.
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Edited by - Callisto on 27 Jan 2013 10:10:16 AM |
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Pop
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England
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Posted - 26 Jan 2013 : 11:08:30 AM
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I had a bit fitter/adviser once, the problem was the pony would take off and I had problems stopping her. He suggested a narrow mullen mouthed rugby pelham with a martingale, it worked perfectly in getting her out of the habit and I was able to return to a simple rubber bit (or none at all).
His remark that an Arab can go full speed with their head up or down amused me. |
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phoenixbruka
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