Helen & Bella (who, me, cause PROBLEMS???)
PS: That's what Rio's is using in the picture; I borrowed the bit from
Becky to try before buying one
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SENT 04-24-96 FROM SMTPGATE @MAILMN (kmyers@collagen.com)
I use a low port Kimberwicke on Magnum I use a slotted version
and ride with 2 sets of reins which is a pain, but when I
discovered that the upper slots give the action of a snaffle
and the lower slots the curb, there really is no choice in
the matter. I sure don't want to just ride him on the curb
reins... that elliminates the whole point of a slotted
Kimberwicke and I don't yet have the nerve to ride him in
just the upper reins since then the curb is effectively
disabled.
I was thinking of going to a broken Kimberwicke thinking
that it was gentler than the one I'm using, but now I've
heard from two sorces that the Kimberwicke I have is
actually gentler than the broken version. Interesting.
Saved me some $$$ and my horse...
I took it home and tried it out using two reins and the
difference in action between the two positions is amazing.
So I use the snaffle reins and have the curb reins there
in case I need them. I certainly don't want to have "run up"
problems and not be outfitted with proper equipment to get
my horse's attention and get him back under control.
This is the bit he came with and it's the only one I've ever
used on him. After over 2 years together hopefully we're getting
a repore and I'll be able to go to a Vosal... (of course
part of our problems have been me learning how to ride).
For those of you who use slotted Kimberwickes, do you ride
with single or double reins?
:) - kat
and Magnum the TB ex-racer in No. Cal
In Becky's Equus picture of her and Rio I notice that she uses
a bit with double reins too... the curb reins are just loosely
knotted around Rio's neck.