Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
Please, someone tell me if this is a totally insane idea, but I'm fast running out of ideas.
fiistly background : greedy pony sticks his head down and munches whatever chance he gets. On LR he's fine, but soon as he gets off the LR he'll stop, stick his head down and munch to his heart's content. ATM is in a starvation paddock, and thinks he's being literally starved. We don't have access to a school, and can't get to one.
So, with yesterdays news on F&M, I decided it was good opportunity to make a makeshift school in the field and give the kids a lesson today.
On the LR with my 2yo... fine. She was doing most of the work herself and is fast becoming a good little rider, a definate for the LR classes next year. 7yo hops on, LR comes off, pony's head goes down. After 1/2 an hour my son said he didnt want to ride anymore... got off, untacked and said he'd had enough of being pulled down his neck.
We've tried daisy reins and a flash strap. No go, daisy reins just make him have a tantrum, and he can still eat with a flash strap on. My son wants to do PC next year, so we said if he can improve his riding we will buy him a bigger better pony, but in order to acheive that he needs to be able to have lessons. Unfortunately, this has to be on grass... which is too tempting for pony. So... I was wondering, if I got a greenguard muzzle, and blocked off the bits near the mouth, just leaving the nostril bits clear, could I attatch this to his noseband? Is that an insane idea??
fiistly background : greedy pony sticks his head down and munches whatever chance he gets. On LR he's fine, but soon as he gets off the LR he'll stop, stick his head down and munch to his heart's content. ATM is in a starvation paddock, and thinks he's being literally starved. We don't have access to a school, and can't get to one.
So, with yesterdays news on F&M, I decided it was good opportunity to make a makeshift school in the field and give the kids a lesson today.
On the LR with my 2yo... fine. She was doing most of the work herself and is fast becoming a good little rider, a definate for the LR classes next year. 7yo hops on, LR comes off, pony's head goes down. After 1/2 an hour my son said he didnt want to ride anymore... got off, untacked and said he'd had enough of being pulled down his neck.
We've tried daisy reins and a flash strap. No go, daisy reins just make him have a tantrum, and he can still eat with a flash strap on. My son wants to do PC next year, so we said if he can improve his riding we will buy him a bigger better pony, but in order to acheive that he needs to be able to have lessons. Unfortunately, this has to be on grass... which is too tempting for pony. So... I was wondering, if I got a greenguard muzzle, and blocked off the bits near the mouth, just leaving the nostril bits clear, could I attatch this to his noseband? Is that an insane idea??