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Puzzle and Me
12th Jul 2008, 06:35 PM
Okay, bit long but here goes!
Our dentist has advised that Puzzle would be good in a port and barrel bit with eggbutt rings (myler). He has a fat tongue
Riding instrucors (who have ridden Puzzle) say definitely a loose ring as opposed to eggbutt.
Now here the problem---- myler don't seem to do a port and barrel with a loose ring.
He is a young horse (5) who has some steering probs and can drift a bit, not as heavy on the bit as he used to be. Currently ridden in a single joint snaffle and a double joint gag (on the snaffle) which he prefers.
SORRY IF A BIT LONG BUT WOULD LOVE SOME HELP THANKS

doris
12th Jul 2008, 06:38 PM
Perhaps if you contact the Myler site and and explain your problem, they will advise you accordingly.

carthorse
12th Jul 2008, 07:48 PM
I've always foud these people very helpful if you give them a call www.themylerbtbank.co.uk , 01228 791265, & explain everything them.

By the way that isn't a long post, mine sometimes resemble essays :o!

BlueWicked
12th Jul 2008, 07:54 PM
replied on your other thread... :)

Zingy
12th Jul 2008, 08:36 PM
I think there's some degree of trial and error and see what works, but to be honest, I'd follow the advice of a dentist before a riding instructor. Dentists tend to go off mouth shape. Riding instructors (in my experience) tend to go off textbook recommendations such as young horses need a loose ring snaffle to play with. Many of them don't have a clue and can't back up their reasoning with anything other than that's what they learned in their exams and they don't take into account the individual horse.

Puzzle and Me
12th Jul 2008, 08:55 PM
thanks everyone