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Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!

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horseshorseshorses
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-11-28 2:10 PM
Subject: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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I have a 5, coming 6 year old mare that I'm in a rut trying to find headgear for. She's super light, very bendy, extremely sensitive, and has a tendency to feel "trapped" with too much bit.

I work and tune with a square sliding gag (LW version of a Loomis gag) with a twisted dog bone mouth. This bit has too much bend and isn't quite strong enough for me to run her in.

She hates every sweet 6 I have tried on her. Jr Cowhorse and Tender Touch don't have enough gag and scare her when they hit the end of the gag action. Simplicity doesn't quite have enough lift for me to set her up for her turns and still causes her to over-bend a little on the backside of her turns. What are my other options?

ETA: She's 100% a "lift and drop" horse. I lift and shape her at my rate point then drop my hand and help her around the back side of the turn. She sits and slides, but still wraps the barrel. Very fluid type style. I can email videos if that would help.

Edited by horseshorseshorses 2015-11-28 2:15 PM
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Sockittoemred
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-11-28 2:56 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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I would try a Mullen mouth piece with gag action. Will take away some bend, won't have a "grabbing" type feel for her, but still offers control.
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Fun2Run
Reg. Jul 2005
Posted 2015-11-28 3:08 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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Try a Hodges Futurity bit with a chain mouthpiece. 
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RacingTheArabian
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2015-11-28 10:03 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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Can I ask why you have been trying gag action etc? Does she not preform well in a simple snaffle?
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-11-29 7:12 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Maybe a chain mouthpiece.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-11-29 9:27 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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I would put a simple bit on her with a chain mouth or dog bone. How offten are you chaning bits on her? I wonder if you are not giving her enought time to get use to the feel of any bit that you are trying on her befor you move on to next bit.
 
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2015-11-29 2:14 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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Sockittoemred - 2015-11-28 2:56 PM

I would try a Mullen mouth piece with gag action. Will take away some bend, won't have a "grabbing" type feel for her, but still offers control.

Exactly what I was thinking.
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imturnin3
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2015-11-29 2:24 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Just got a Connie combs mullen mouth! Love it!! And my horse is quirky too! Doesn't like feeling trapped! I normally use chain mouths on him. But that mullen is my new favorite for him he's more relaxed in it!

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azsun
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-11-29 8:28 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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imturnin3 - 2015-11-29 2:24 PM

Just got a Connie combs mullen mouth! Love it!! And my horse is quirky too! Doesn't like feeling trapped! I normally use chain mouths on him. But that mullen is my new favorite for him he's more relaxed in it!

Do you have a photo and where did you get the bit from?
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FlyingHigh1454
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-12-01 9:50 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Josey Go Around bit is my go to now. Have yet to find a horse that doesn't do well in it. Little gag, small curb mouth, offset curb chain with short shanks.
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TheDutchMan01
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2015-12-02 8:59 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Put an o-ring on her with a mouthpiece she likes. I have one I have tried all kinds of bits on and keep going back to the o-ring. Remember more gag=more bend. The more breaks in a mouthpiece, the more bend.
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horseshorseshorses
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-12-02 9:23 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Thank yall so much!!

Although she's pushing 6, she has been hauled for less than 6 months. She's extremely broke, but we are still very much so in the seasoning stage. She cruised a beautiful pattern in a twisted wire o-ring this summer, now that she is actually running, she's gotten a little too strong for the o-ring. Once she really learns how to use herself at this speed, she'll likely go back into the o-ring. Right now, I need something that will allow me to "help" her more than the o-ring, if that makes sense.

It's been a while since I tried a chain mouthpiece with her. I feel like she is too bendy for a chain mouthpiece. Thank all of you for the suggestion and if I'm wrong in this assumption, please let me know!

I like to use gag with her because she gets overwhelmed at a bit that directly grabs her face like a fixed shank does. She needs the "warning" from the gag before the bit goes to a direct pull. The problem comes in with her getting too bendy with too much gag, but overwhelmed with a bit that doesn't have enough gag and goes to direct pull too quickly. Again, if my thought process is incorrect, I would love to hear feedback!
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horseshorseshorses
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-12-02 9:30 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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Sockittoemred - 2015-11-28 2:56 PM

I would try a Mullen mouth piece with gag action. Will take away some bend, won't have a "grabbing" type feel for her, but still offers control.

Thank you! That's definitely what I have been looking for! I like the look of that Go Around bit that someone posted at the bottom of the page.
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trulyaroyaljem13
Reg. Mar 2015
Posted 2015-12-02 11:47 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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I use a Fred Hunter on my gelding. He is very light and very bendy. He loves this bit! and I have lots of control too! I got mine from www.thetackstop.com
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cyount2009
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2015-12-02 11:52 AM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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What about a Carol Goosetree Delight?
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JAG18
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-12-02 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!


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You might try going back to the Tender Touch or a chain bit, but loosen the curb strap. A looser curb will help her to not panic.
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TrackinBubba
Reg. Aug 2006
Posted 2015-12-02 12:29 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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Have you tried a hack on her? I had a colt who I suspect had a rather low palate. He would work fine in just about anything but if for some reason I had to take a bit of a hold, he would raise his head and panic. Plus it helped stiffen him up a little bit since he was a bit noodle necked.   After playing bit roulette, I finally put a Jim Warner hack on him and he loved it. No more panic. 
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T-Zip
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-12-02 12:33 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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I use a Little S hack on my light horses.
 
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2015-12-02 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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I was also going to suggest a Little S hack. 

I just switched my gelding to that this summer. He seems happier when I leave him alone, so this seems to work well.

 
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dianeguinn
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-12-02 1:41 PM
Subject: RE: Bits for a "quirky" horse.. Please help!



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Have you tried a WTP bit? They have a large, easy mouthpiece, with a flat piece in the middle that's supposed to discourage displacing. I really like them for sensitive horses. I also like to ride in hacks a lot, as horses that feel "trapped" in a bit tend to relax when you get out of their mouths.
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