millyspaniel
Well-Known Member
I hired out the local menage today ( normally have 1 lesson per week) to do some schooling with my 4yr TB mare. Shes very forward, not sluggish but is quite green. I laid some poles out for her and she was going over them lovely.
I have a problem though, everytime she finds something *difficult* she gets fustrated and starts throwing her head up and down, she is ridden in a martingale and i found this does work, shes not half as bad as she was. I was asking her to come down onto the bit very gently. Immediatly she strated mouthing the bit and throwing her head about like she does when shes fustrated. When she starts the head up business i normally talk to her and bring her back to a walk and let her chill then try her again. I have tried working her through it using lots of encouraging leg but its so hard to do anything with her when shes either got her head really high or dragging the reins down out of my hands
she does these little jumps that throw me off balance
I have had her teeth/back/tack checked and everything good, shes really good on a hack - never head tosses or anything.
Shes ridden in an eggbut snaffle - i have ordered her a loose ringe snaffle with lozenge to see if it makes a difference.
Its got me thinking - am i asking to much of her to come down into an outline?? have tried this with my instructer but shes just the same, am 100% certain its not my riding and am very gentle with my hands.
Any ideas anyone?
I have a problem though, everytime she finds something *difficult* she gets fustrated and starts throwing her head up and down, she is ridden in a martingale and i found this does work, shes not half as bad as she was. I was asking her to come down onto the bit very gently. Immediatly she strated mouthing the bit and throwing her head about like she does when shes fustrated. When she starts the head up business i normally talk to her and bring her back to a walk and let her chill then try her again. I have tried working her through it using lots of encouraging leg but its so hard to do anything with her when shes either got her head really high or dragging the reins down out of my hands
I have had her teeth/back/tack checked and everything good, shes really good on a hack - never head tosses or anything.
Shes ridden in an eggbut snaffle - i have ordered her a loose ringe snaffle with lozenge to see if it makes a difference.
Its got me thinking - am i asking to much of her to come down into an outline?? have tried this with my instructer but shes just the same, am 100% certain its not my riding and am very gentle with my hands.
Any ideas anyone?