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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 12:57 PM
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bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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My mare does well in a lighter bit. She's VERY responsive and doesnt need much. She gets really bent up in her turns, and I lose time
(and often
position
) getting her straightened out to go to the next one. Throw me some bit ideas plz.
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
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2014-09-02 1:00 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Posts: 2685
jim warner hack
(or any kind of light, short shank hack
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clover girl
Reg. Dec 2005
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2014-09-02 3:06 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
The Worst Seller Ever
Posts: 4138
Location: Oklahoma
Mullen Mouth bit? Combo bit?
A combo usually stiffens mine up. I have heard a mullen mouth will as well.
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Dreamingofcans
Reg. Jan 2011
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2014-09-02 4:14 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
Elite Veteran
Posts: 974
Location: USA
Is she over bending in her ribcage or being a noodle neck?
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 4:50 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Dreamingofcans - 2014-09-02 4:14 PM
Is she over bending in her ribcage or being a noodle neck?
I would say a little of both but more so in the neck.
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
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2014-09-02 5:57 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Location: Southeast Louisiana
clover girl - 2014-09-02 3:06 PM
Mullen Mouth bit? Combo bit?
A combo usually stiffens mine up. I have heard a mullen mouth will as well.
I second the Mullen mouth. I had the same problem with my very bendy mare. Combo bits i tried were way too much. I ended up running her in a butterfly freter with a Mullen mouth.
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 7:00 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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I have never had delt with this issue before. It's def been a bit of a struggle. Going to try out the suggested bits :
). I feel it will help a lot! :
) :
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 7:01 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Nita - 2014-09-02 5:57 PM
clover girl - 2014-09-02 3:06 PM
Mullen Mouth bit? Combo bit?
A combo usually stiffens mine up. I have heard a mullen mouth will as well.
I second the Mullen mouth. I had the same problem with my very bendy mare. Combo bits i tried were way too much. I ended up running her in a butterfly freter with a Mullen mouth.
Where did you purchase yours? Thank you for the pic!
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
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2014-09-02 7:09 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
Sock Snob
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L & w sells a fat mouth mullen bit add wadell uses it. It is real good for those bendy light horses.
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
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2014-09-02 7:20 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Posts: 1718
Location: Southeast Louisiana
scwebster - 2014-09-02 7:01 PM
Nita - 2014-09-02 5:57 PM
clover girl - 2014-09-02 3:06 PM
Mullen Mouth bit? Combo bit?
A combo usually stiffens mine up. I have heard a mullen mouth will as well.
I second the Mullen mouth. I had the same problem with my very bendy mare. Combo bits i tried were way too much. I ended up running her in a butterfly freter with a Mullen mouth.
Where did you purchase yours? Thank you for the pic!
I can't remember. I bought it a long time ago and just had it in my tack room. I started trying out different bits when my mare was over bending with the snaffles I was running in and that one just worked. I know the correct name for it is Butterfly Freter, of you do a search, you should find several places that sell it. It wasn't a very expensive bit.
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 8:50 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Nita - 2014-09-02 7:20 PM
scwebster - 2014-09-02 7:01 PM
Nita - 2014-09-02 5:57 PM
clover girl - 2014-09-02 3:06 PM
Mullen Mouth bit? Combo bit?
A combo usually stiffens mine up. I have heard a mullen mouth will as well.
I second the Mullen mouth. I had the same problem with my very bendy mare. Combo bits i tried were way too much. I ended up running her in a butterfly freter with a Mullen mouth.
Where did you purchase yours? Thank you for the pic!
I can't remember. I bought it a long time ago and just had it in my tack room. I started trying out different bits when my mare was over bending with the snaffles I was running in and that one just worked. I know the correct name for it is Butterfly Freter, of you do a search, you should find several places that sell it. It wasn't a very expensive bit.
I found a bunch online. Thank you so much for the info :
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scwebster
Reg. Mar 2013
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2014-09-02 8:51 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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daisycake123 - 2014-09-02 7:09 PM
L & w sells a fat mouth mullen bit add wadell uses it. It is real good for those bendy light horses.
Going to look at that one too. Thank you!
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Firefighter Wife
Reg. Mar 2014
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2014-09-02 9:14 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Mullen bit, my mare was the same way and she really started snapping when I switched her to a Mullen bit!
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slowpoke
Reg. Oct 2003
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2014-09-05 5:59 AM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
Curve Ball
Posts: 2258
Location: Pelham, TN
I would suggest the SC 7 4" NO GAG from www.shallowcreekbit.com with the mullen mouthpiece. The mullen mouthpiece will take some of the bend out.
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HorsesNHarleys
Reg. Oct 2006
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2014-09-05 7:05 AM
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Posts: 4377
Location: NC
I had a mare that didn't need much bit but would get bendy and I would switch between an oring to an oring combo with nose band.
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wishes4kissez
Reg. Jan 2011
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2014-09-05 7:30 PM
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RE: bit for a very light mouthed very bendy mare
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Lady bug hack by reinsman. Worked wonders for my gumby mare lol and most horses love it.
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