alexandraj
Well-Known Member
I've been hit hard with a case of self doubt syndrome.
Ben, the beautiful unregistered dales pony that I share outdid himself recently at a local show. Both the owner and myself were praised about how beautiful he is, and how he could easily be competing at county level if he was registered/was on the bit. Now this news was like a red rag to a bull, and I am making it my sole mission over the winter to work on our schooling and to improve the "overall picture". However much I try, I cannot get him to come down onto the bit in trot and canter. In walk, he automatically looks for the contact. I find that in trot and canter, he leans on my outside hand and expects me to hold him up. Ben is ridden in a full cheek flexible straight bar mullen mouth at home and a simple eggbutt snaffle at shows.
Can anyone help me? It's making me feel like I'm incompetent and not able to work a pony correctly
Ben, the beautiful unregistered dales pony that I share outdid himself recently at a local show. Both the owner and myself were praised about how beautiful he is, and how he could easily be competing at county level if he was registered/was on the bit. Now this news was like a red rag to a bull, and I am making it my sole mission over the winter to work on our schooling and to improve the "overall picture". However much I try, I cannot get him to come down onto the bit in trot and canter. In walk, he automatically looks for the contact. I find that in trot and canter, he leans on my outside hand and expects me to hold him up. Ben is ridden in a full cheek flexible straight bar mullen mouth at home and a simple eggbutt snaffle at shows.
Can anyone help me? It's making me feel like I'm incompetent and not able to work a pony correctly