
How hard are Dr. Bristol bits?
I'm looking to get one for my strong horse. I hear it's hard, but I wonder how harsh it is compared with a slow rotation or a corkscrew? Also how much harder is a slow twist Dr. Bristol Bristol reg against a doctor? My hands are soft, but I'm looking for a little more control between the fences. Thank you!
Dr. Bristol I use in horses, so my strong event, one is a QH and one a OTTB. The bits are soft in the mouth until the needed, and then give him just a little something to get their attention. The grain in the center of Dr. B works on the tongue, the slow turn on the lips / bars. If you get it with a full cheek and carers put on properly, will add some additional pressure on the poll and help to keep on hand. The slow rotation Dr. Bristol, in my opinion, is more effective than ordinary – I do hard way, but more effective. It has approximately the same amount of Zing, but in two places – Lips and tongue. The turnaround is especially handy with a horse that will not turn on, while both help with the slowdown. I hope a lot of people are flipping me down for this, but many horses love to go and get a little excited. I do not want to "school that was" theirs, I want to forward and Gung Ho! Remember, a little is as hard as the hands. Hauling away in a happy mouth french link, without result is worse then an attention getter listen to them without having to pull mouth out. Good luck, and keep hands soft and smooth as possible!
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