Solstice Haflingers

Solstice Haflingers Haflinger Horse farm in Alberta Canada

So important to check teeth and also have bits to allow for movement of tongue
01/03/2025

So important to check teeth and also have bits to allow for movement of tongue

From the horse’s mouth... actually the horse’s tongue

After my recent post regarding fitting a bit to the individual horses mouth, it has become clear that horse riders don’t understand the horse’s tongue. At all. The horse’s tongue is the key to everything. It can tell you what a horse is feeling and thinking, it can tell you how true a horse’s carriage is or can reveal tension that is limiting their performance.

The horse’s tongue is a huge bunch of muscle, like way bigger than you think. The last tooth is about level with the horse’s eye, and the tongue goes even further back than that. Just behind the bit, the tongue doubles in height to completely fill the mouth. The tongue connects, via a long line of interconnected muscles, all the way back to the hind legs. What happens with the horse’s tongue DIRECTLY affects the horse’s ability to use his hind legs.

Yet many many riders consider the tongue a nuisance and tie it away. Using drop nosebands, flashes, grackles, micklems, “anatomical” nosebands, cranks etc. Some use spoon bits (remember the tongue doubles in height behind the bit), while others actually tie the tongue down! You are missing a vital source of information that the horse is eager to give!

Why does a horse stick it’s tongue out? It is NOT bad manners and it is not a bit evasion, it’s a cry for help. When the tongue is in the mouth, it is short and fat. Any sharp points on the teeth can cause pain, and pressure from the bit is amplified. The horse’s immediate reaction is to stick their tongue out. This makes the tongue long and thin, reducing the pressure from the bit and any sharp teeth. If this is prevented using nosebands, even loose ones (if it’s below the level of the bit, it’s a problem, loose or not, consider leverage distance to the temparomandibular joint) then the horse will resort to pulling their tongue back by tensing it or even putting the tongue over the bit. A drop noseband will not stop this happening, you just can’t see it happening anymore.

When the tongue is pulled back, it causes tension all the way down the neck, along the back and into the hind legs. If the tongue is over the bit, the bit lies directly on the bars. The bars are knife-edge-sharp bone with a very thin layer of gum over the top. When the bit directly contacts the bars it is extremely painful and horses will react very strongly, sometimes rearing or ditching the rider. This is not naughty behaviour, it is pain. The horse is creating pain trying to avoid pain, they can’t win and they can’t vocalise this. No matter how hard they try.

Tension in the tongue isn’t only caused by poorly managed teeth and poorly fitted bits however. The outline a horse is worked in also affects the tongue’s tension. Tuck your chin up and in, feel how large your tongue feels. Hold it there for a while and the back of your tongue will begin to ache. Now open your mouth and stick your tongue out. Sure it’s not comfortable, but it’s a relief from that tension. This happens in the horse too, but on a much larger scale. Anything that makes the horse carry itself like this (over bent, nose behind the vertical) will cause tongue issues. Whether that be poor riding, back pain or subtle hind limb lameness. This reaction is not limited to a bit, an overbent horse in a bitless bridle will still have a restricted tongue as soon as the head moves behind the vertical. Looking at it the other way around, most have heard of bridle lameness, this is when the tension in the tongue actually causes a visible lameness.

There is a reason why having the tongue out is seen as a bad thing in dressage, and it’s not because it’s bad manners. It’s because it highlights tension or poor training. The lazy solution seems to be, tie the mouth shut. Personally I believe all nosebands below the bit should be banned for dressage and 2 fingers should comfortably be placed under the bridge of the nose of a cavesson. That would sort the wheat from the chaff.

To summarise, make sure your horse’s teeth have been checked by a qualified EDT or dental trained vet, make sure your bit fits the anatomy of your individual horse, ride with a loose noseband that does not sit below the bit, make sure your horse is working correctly over their top line, truly engaged and swinging over their backs. Then your horse will not feel the need to stick their tongues out.

As a side note, the tongue is a symptom and not a problem in itself. Do not allow anyone to mess with your horse’s tongue. The trend of releasing the Hyoid apparatus using the tongue is not only dangerous but a load of BS. Do not fall for it.

Always remember, dentistry is basic care NOT a luxury.

12/17/2024

Have this sweet coming 3 year old registered filly available. Has had a handful of rides including out on trail. More Whoa than go, very sweet safe mount. Ground ties for trims, loads, stands in barn, happy to go out on her own.

We can continue her training and/ or start her in harness. She can also be bred to our stallion in spring of 2025.

Contact us for purchase price and payment plan options including long term board

We have two lovely Registered Haflinger Filly’s available Style is a coming 3 year old, 14HH, very friendly, easy calm d...
11/15/2024

We have two lovely Registered Haflinger Filly’s available

Style is a coming 3 year old, 14HH, very friendly, easy calm demeanour. Up to date. Can arrange payments and board. Could also have her bred to Nash our stallion in 2025

Narnia is a weanling filly, registration in progress. Should mature to 14.1HH. In your pocket filly, halter broke, up to date in deworming and farrier

Contact us for more info payment plans or deal if you purchase both girls

Located in Onoway

SOLD to a great family 3 in 1 Package ! Nyah is a 10 year old Registered Haflinger Mare with C**t in her side and bred b...
08/14/2024

SOLD to a great family

3 in 1 Package ! Nyah is a 10 year old Registered Haflinger Mare with C**t in her side and bred back for 2025. She is 14.1 HH. She is very sweet and great uncomplicated broodmare. She was started in harness and I’m sure it wouldn’t take much to get her going under saddle or harness. We offer payment plans and board. Message us for more

06/24/2024

This tank of a Filly is filling out nicely, Naria is such a sweet girl

North is a Registered YearlingHaflinger c**t, still intact would make an amazing stallion prospect. Big tall uphill buil...
06/11/2024

North is a Registered Yearling
Haflinger c**t, still intact would make an amazing stallion prospect. Big tall uphill build. Will be around 15.2 HH

Nash is very happy to be turned out with mares for summer
06/10/2024

Nash is very happy to be turned out with mares for summer

06/10/2024

Babies are getting big !

Solomon and I at the Northern Lights Driving Show he did amazing.
06/03/2024

Solomon and I at the Northern Lights Driving Show he did amazing.

Morning nap brought to you by Narnia
05/24/2024

Morning nap brought to you by Narnia

Mr Nemo hiding behind his momma
05/20/2024

Mr Nemo hiding behind his momma

Did my midnight checks and found this little man standing and nursing on Mom. Here he is napping after 5:30 am morning z...
05/20/2024

Did my midnight checks and found this little man standing and nursing on Mom. Here he is napping after 5:30 am morning zoomies! Welcome Nemo

Kevin Flynn captured some beautiful shots of lil Narnia
05/13/2024

Kevin Flynn captured some beautiful shots of lil Narnia

Her name is Narnia ! Narnia of Solstice
05/08/2024

Her name is Narnia ! Narnia of Solstice

05/08/2024

Exactly on her foaling date, Nobella had a lovely filly. And thank goodness she waited until our rains were all done !

03/24/2024

Nash pranced into the pasture wanting to show off to what he thought was a mare waiting for him. He was very surprised to see this long earred critter and also a gelding. I’m sure they will be playing in no time

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Range Road 22, Lac Ste Anne County
Onoway, AB
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