Sol
Well-Known Member
1. Is it worth changing my horses bit for jumping? Currently ride him in a 'magic bit' (basically a straight bar loose ring bradoon type bit with a very low port) which is great for flatwork - but he's very um, forward going... when we jump and tends to drag me around the arena and not want to stop until he's done a lap or two (of honour, of course ;P) afterwards! Which means he often gets flat into fences and also makes warming up interesting! Have tried schooling him out of it and making him even walk between fences (at shows too!) and it works for a session sometimes and then we're back to square one :/ I'm not exactly strong and I feel exhausted after jumping him just from holding him together. However, he's only 5 - I don't want to /over/ bit him... eep
2. bit random - I noticed a little while ago he also started shaking his head as I do up the throatlash whenever I tack him up... once it's done up, he might shake it once or twice and then he's fine. I haven't noticed him shaking his head while being ridden... have also checked for any major pressure points and found none
Just wondered exactly how worthwhile some of the newer designs of bridles are? The more 'comfortable' designs. I've heard mixed reviews about most and wondered if anyone has a particular design that they find horses prefer?
Thanks,
Sol.
2. bit random - I noticed a little while ago he also started shaking his head as I do up the throatlash whenever I tack him up... once it's done up, he might shake it once or twice and then he's fine. I haven't noticed him shaking his head while being ridden... have also checked for any major pressure points and found none
Just wondered exactly how worthwhile some of the newer designs of bridles are? The more 'comfortable' designs. I've heard mixed reviews about most and wondered if anyone has a particular design that they find horses prefer?
Thanks,
Sol.