BannerBrat
Well-Known Member
Hello,
First off I know there are no magic bits.
But I am curious if you wanted to add what bits work for you about the horse they work well on. I am especially interested in mylers, but welcome anyone's experiences.
As for me I started my gelding in a D ring stainless steel single joint snaffle. From there I switched the myler snaffle and then to a french link butterfly bit, and then to a very nicely sized down mullen mouthed snaffle, and now on to a bean link butterfly.
The D ring I had great success with, and I still drive him in, the reason I switched is because I thought he'd be more comfortable in a different bit as he has a shallow palate. But I still drive him in the single joint from time to time due to varying circumstances.
Then I made the jump into the myler. The construction is amazing. Best made bit I have. The amount of money for it is ridiculous.
He works well in it, except for the life of me I can get him to stretch down the bit.
Probably a huge reason I haven't progressed as much as I hoped to.
Yet if loosened the reins I could get him to walk - trot - canter with his nose the ground.
He is very comfortable in the bit. I am learning more about the mylers, some good and some not so good. And am experimenting with other bits because hands on is the best way for me to learn about them.
My Mom ended up picking up a french link butterfly, I decided to try it on Banner, and he absolutely hates it.
I asked a few of my horse friends about it and they had various ideas about it. I haven't had a horse like the french links I have, I've put it on four so far.
So I went back to the myler.
Then at the equine affair I picked up I little mullen mouth snaffle.
Another one of my best made bits, and very well sized down.
I tried it with Banner, and he went really well in it, but it seemed to have too much whoa for him. If that makes sense, I tried it for about a week driving a lot.
And so I went back to the myler.
Now I saw a bean link bit that is new and caught my attention that was a bit pricey but after getting a myler you start thinking, well at least it's not $150!
I used it at first and Banner didn't like it. I worked him in hand and actually worked him with a bit of curb.
Not for control but for longitudinal flexion, well we weren't ready for that yet.
So the next time I bridled him he started foaming at the mouth immediately and acting agitated. I'm sure he would've worked through it once he realized there was no curb but I ended up switching back the myler for a while.
Recently though I put him back in this bit and he's been fine and is doing excellent. I plan on keeping him in this for quite a while unless I pick up another bit and want to try it out on someone.
As far as my horse, he has a shallow palate and a pretty big tounge.
So there are my experiences, feel free to ask if something isn't clear or anything.
I would love to hear everyone else’s thoughts/experiences.
First off I know there are no magic bits.

As for me I started my gelding in a D ring stainless steel single joint snaffle. From there I switched the myler snaffle and then to a french link butterfly bit, and then to a very nicely sized down mullen mouthed snaffle, and now on to a bean link butterfly.
The D ring I had great success with, and I still drive him in, the reason I switched is because I thought he'd be more comfortable in a different bit as he has a shallow palate. But I still drive him in the single joint from time to time due to varying circumstances.
Then I made the jump into the myler. The construction is amazing. Best made bit I have. The amount of money for it is ridiculous.
He works well in it, except for the life of me I can get him to stretch down the bit.
Probably a huge reason I haven't progressed as much as I hoped to.
Yet if loosened the reins I could get him to walk - trot - canter with his nose the ground.
He is very comfortable in the bit. I am learning more about the mylers, some good and some not so good. And am experimenting with other bits because hands on is the best way for me to learn about them.
My Mom ended up picking up a french link butterfly, I decided to try it on Banner, and he absolutely hates it.
I asked a few of my horse friends about it and they had various ideas about it. I haven't had a horse like the french links I have, I've put it on four so far.
So I went back to the myler.
Then at the equine affair I picked up I little mullen mouth snaffle.
Another one of my best made bits, and very well sized down.
I tried it with Banner, and he went really well in it, but it seemed to have too much whoa for him. If that makes sense, I tried it for about a week driving a lot.
And so I went back to the myler.
Now I saw a bean link bit that is new and caught my attention that was a bit pricey but after getting a myler you start thinking, well at least it's not $150!
I used it at first and Banner didn't like it. I worked him in hand and actually worked him with a bit of curb.
Not for control but for longitudinal flexion, well we weren't ready for that yet.
So the next time I bridled him he started foaming at the mouth immediately and acting agitated. I'm sure he would've worked through it once he realized there was no curb but I ended up switching back the myler for a while.
Recently though I put him back in this bit and he's been fine and is doing excellent. I plan on keeping him in this for quite a while unless I pick up another bit and want to try it out on someone.
As far as my horse, he has a shallow palate and a pretty big tounge.
So there are my experiences, feel free to ask if something isn't clear or anything.
I would love to hear everyone else’s thoughts/experiences.