I have a copper roller on his snaffle bit! But when he's decided he wants to gallop it definitely doesn't help in the slightest lol! He's just so strong and he knows it!
Ok so I use a snaffle in everything we do and he generally is very well behaved (odd cheeky bolt/buck). He always seems in good form and rarely spooks he's generally just a bit cheeky.
Unfortunately when it comes to cross country he is nuts for galloping any direction you point him, cannot...
I honestly have no idea which attachment is needed to attach the gopro to my helmet, I thought just a head strap but now I'm thinking is that secure enough. Any advice would really help thanks.
Well I have just used the powder on his legs, when I tried to get information everything said it was best to feed it so I'm glad I posted on this! Thanks everyone
Thanks :-) I washed a few coolers and numnahs once with normal washing powder and he came up with a few lumps on his back so maybe he would be OK with some non biological stuff!
I have a gag for my cob and I found the more I used it the worse he got to be honest. He literally just seemed to get stronger and pull on it more. So I went back to basics schooling with a snaffle and just use the gag when I really needed it like cross country. I considered Pelham but never...
I bought my cob a competition micklem bridle in some sales yesterday and think I fitted it correctly today! Just wondering what is the main purpose of the bit clips? He tends to work above the bit and he is getting better at going on the bit but it's something that's taking a bit of time to...
Yes I usually keep his legs clipped but he lived out all summer so they did get a bit hairy! I've used baby oil etc on his legs and his gets flax oil in his feed so his scabs have really improved but he's just so darn itchy he's always stomping! I'm hoping to get the vet up for the injection I...