skillet_scramble
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I am not new to livestock but horses are a new thing to me and recently acquired a 5 year old gelding mustang that is pretty gentle to ride but I'm not sure that I have the right bridle setup. The previous owner was not someone who was a very credible person and not had experience with any livestock but that doesn't mean she knows less than me about horses by any means. I'm just trying to gain some knowledge and develop a horse that I can use for working a few cows and that my kids can ride for pleasure. They have ridden this horse in the pasture with no problems other than getting him to slow or stop. I rode him working cows once and he neck reigned well with a bitless(I assume hackamore) bridle but I also had problems getting him to stop. The previous owner gave me the bitless system that she said she used with him and a loose bit and I also received a shank snaffle from someone else.
The problem with the bits are that he throws his head continuously and his mouth is always lathered up from him chewing and mouthing the bit. The next obvious thing I will check is to determine if the bit is sized right.
With all of you expirienced riders should I work with the bitless or the bit? He seems more comfortable with the bitless but it may be because the bit I tried wasn't sized correctly. Like I metioned before he did reign well with the bitless but wanted to run when I didn't want him to.
The problem with the bits are that he throws his head continuously and his mouth is always lathered up from him chewing and mouthing the bit. The next obvious thing I will check is to determine if the bit is sized right.
With all of you expirienced riders should I work with the bitless or the bit? He seems more comfortable with the bitless but it may be because the bit I tried wasn't sized correctly. Like I metioned before he did reign well with the bitless but wanted to run when I didn't want him to.