zoon
Well-Known Member
I am quite small at only 5'3 and ride a big 16.2 WB who's previous owner was a big strong man. I've had him for 3 years and always had issues with his strength - he does not pull or lean, it simply takes a lot of strength to get him to listen. I figure thais is the result of a large strong man owning him for many years and using more force on the reins and with his seat than I am physically capable of or would like to do.
I now ride him in a Neue Schule verbindend and he goes nicely in it and with some schooling we are even able to jump in it now, when before he would be jumped in a cherry roller gag.
My issue is with hacking him out. He is a nightmare to hack alone and very excitable in company. Alone he is nappy and spooky, but I'm perservering and he's getting there. But with any fast work, mainly in company, I have very little breaks/turning power and my main concern is I want to be safe - both myself, the horse and the public. So hacking is the one time I don't mind bitting him up, even if it is just temporarily.
The reason I am posting is that I'd like suggestions to try. I have tried (not in this order) -
a happy mouth straight bar 2 ring gag - resulted in him chomping like mad at the bit and not looking where he was going and being very over bent (he has a big fleshy tongue so maybe he didn't like the straight bar squashing it?)
a hanging cheek snaffle - no help
a myler short shank combination - helped for a while, but as I sometimes have to hold him a bit he soon got used to the nose and curb pressure and now it is no better than the snaffle
a german hackamore - works a treat, but didn't use it again as I don't want him getting used to it as I'm having to hold him back.
a waterford snaffle - only tried this in the school and he was not impressed. It seemed I needed to use more hand to get him to stop than before, but as I said he doesn't really lean so probaby wrong choice on my part
The best bit I've ridden him in for control was the cherry roller balding gag, but I've sold this so can't try it and they seem impossible to find. I'm thinking maybe try a plain cherry roller snaffle or roller full cheek snaffle (to help with the turning - although if the break were there I'd be able to turn anyway!)
Like I said he doesn't lean or pull - it's as if he sticks his head out and sets it and ignores my aids. My seat makes no difference when out and about - I can stop him and move him about with my seat in the school but when hacking there are more interesting things to concentrate on!
What does everyone think will help? I just want o be able to pull him up when needed, even in a trot or slow canter the breaks seem to fail; we don't need to be tearing about to have no stopping power!
(sorry this has ended up so long!)
I now ride him in a Neue Schule verbindend and he goes nicely in it and with some schooling we are even able to jump in it now, when before he would be jumped in a cherry roller gag.
My issue is with hacking him out. He is a nightmare to hack alone and very excitable in company. Alone he is nappy and spooky, but I'm perservering and he's getting there. But with any fast work, mainly in company, I have very little breaks/turning power and my main concern is I want to be safe - both myself, the horse and the public. So hacking is the one time I don't mind bitting him up, even if it is just temporarily.
The reason I am posting is that I'd like suggestions to try. I have tried (not in this order) -
a happy mouth straight bar 2 ring gag - resulted in him chomping like mad at the bit and not looking where he was going and being very over bent (he has a big fleshy tongue so maybe he didn't like the straight bar squashing it?)
a hanging cheek snaffle - no help
a myler short shank combination - helped for a while, but as I sometimes have to hold him a bit he soon got used to the nose and curb pressure and now it is no better than the snaffle
a german hackamore - works a treat, but didn't use it again as I don't want him getting used to it as I'm having to hold him back.
a waterford snaffle - only tried this in the school and he was not impressed. It seemed I needed to use more hand to get him to stop than before, but as I said he doesn't really lean so probaby wrong choice on my part
The best bit I've ridden him in for control was the cherry roller balding gag, but I've sold this so can't try it and they seem impossible to find. I'm thinking maybe try a plain cherry roller snaffle or roller full cheek snaffle (to help with the turning - although if the break were there I'd be able to turn anyway!)
Like I said he doesn't lean or pull - it's as if he sticks his head out and sets it and ignores my aids. My seat makes no difference when out and about - I can stop him and move him about with my seat in the school but when hacking there are more interesting things to concentrate on!
What does everyone think will help? I just want o be able to pull him up when needed, even in a trot or slow canter the breaks seem to fail; we don't need to be tearing about to have no stopping power!
(sorry this has ended up so long!)