howengold
Well-Known Member
I am slowly working through my OAP's issues, I am happy with her health now and my next thing was to make her more comfortable when ridden, not just for me but for her. Her tack has slowly been replaced over the past 8 months of owning her but I have kept her pelham until last as I am not sure what to do about it. I do feel however it isn't really helping her much.
Sov has always been ridden in a pelham, even 20 years or more ago with all her previous owners. And to be honest I have wanted to give her a kinder bit but am worried about loosing my brakes and she is a very strong old lady.
I can sometimes ride her in a snaffle in the paddock but its not the best bit for her and I am not one for changing the bit for various reasons (ie snaffle for schooling, pelham for hacking etc). I just don't want to have her in a pelham the rest of her working life as I have noticed the curb (i have changed it when I got her to a leather curb but it was a bare chain previous to me buying her) has scarred her chin and all I can think is that its because of the many years use.
Ideally I want brakes but I also want to give her a break! I bet that doesn't make any sense.
If I describe her it may help with suggestions.
Basically she evades the bit by pulling her head down between her knees, is very heavy on it and will drop head head right down if you canter in an attempt to tank off, which in turn throws my balance out the side door. In the paddock she rides better but will start with her head right down till she gets bored. In the show ring she is funnily pretty good now
I find she is at her worse when left two or three days (which is a pain as I can normally only ride myself two or three times a week).
Should I try something new or just stick to the pelham being as she has wore one for so long it probably won't make any difference?