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Re: [RC] What is a correction mouth piece? (was: trying to find a bit) - k s swigart


From: Lori Bertolucci loribertolucci@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Kat, if you must know why I prefer such a bit...I have disabled hands,and at 
the 
start of an endurance ride, my horse gets strong on the bit and pulls. The 
leverage a correction? gives me helps considerably.

I can understand wanting to use a leverage bit (of which a Kimberwicke is one), 
for whatever reason.? In fact, I have some leverage bits in my tack room and 
use them often.? What I was trying to understand, because I have never heard of 
it before, is what is a "correction MOUTHPIECE" that was wanted for a 
Kimberwicke and how is this different from any of the other types of 
mouthpieces that get put on Kimberwickes (I have seen Kimberwickes with single 
jointed mouthpieces, mullen mouths, and low port mouths).? So....how is the 
correction mouthpiece different from these???? 

And if it is just a description of a mouthpiece, then presumably you can put an 
egg-butt ring on it and have it as a snaffle, in which case the correction 
mouthpiece WOULDN'T be a leverage bit.? So, I can understand that if you have 
disabled hands why you would want the leverage provided by a Kimberwicke, but I 
still don't understand how changing the mouthpiece on a Kimberwicke would 
change the leverage.? The leverage of a Kimberwicke comes from the length of 
the upper cheek piece, the placement of the rein on the rings at the side, and 
the adjustment of the curb chain.

It looks as though (although I cannot really tell from the pictures that Jonni 
pointed me to) the correction mouthpiece has a high port which may or may not 
come into play with the application of the reins and put pressure on the 
pallette of the horse's mouth, but, as I said, you cannot tell this from the 
pictures, as I cannot tell the extent to which the mouthpiece rotates in the 
horse's mouth when the rein is applied, or if there is a hinge/joint that makes 
it so this doesn't happen....can anybody tell me this?? Does the port of a 
correction mouthpiece rotate upwards with the application of the reins...or 
even just one rein...since it appears that the action on one side is 
independent of the action on the other side?

I am not sure what the big deal is about using something you
?don't agree with...

How can I not agree with it if I don't even know what it is?? And where did you 
get the idea that I don't agree with it?? I certainly never said that I didn't.

I asked, "what is it?" and was told what it was used for.? And that description 
of what it is used for is no different from the use of any bit.? In this case, 
telling me how it is used doesn't tell me what it is at all...except that "it 
can be used for a bit."? I have no idea what, if anything, it is or isn't?good 
for compared to all the other bits out there.

kat
Orange County, Calif.

p.s.? Especially for those people with weak hands (for whatever reason), all 
the more reason to teach the horse to collect, raise its shoulder, and stop 
with the use of the seat and the legs and not have to depend upon your hands 
for achieving it.? In my experience the way to get a horse to stop leaning on 
my hands is not to pull harder (the horse will always be able to pull harder 
than me, even if I have leverage), but rather to "push" harder with my legs.? 
Get the horse's ass underneath himself and he will come off my hand with out 
having to pull.?

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Re: [RC] What is a correction mouth piece? (was: trying to find a bit), Lori Bertolucci