ghosthooves
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I've been having a few issues with the mare I ride at my RS, with most things we're fine, but there are a couple of things that we're having problems with.
In trot and canter we're fine (brakes need a little fine tuning but we're definitely getting better
) but in walk sometimes she puts her head down so her nose is almost touching the ground and walks along like that for a few steps. I wouldn't mind but she speeds up her walk when she does so and cuts off corners quite badly (I ride her the school) and sometimes walks right into the back of the other horses. I've tried squeezing her a little with my legs to ask her to walk on and also squeezing and relaxing the reins when she does this to ask her to raise her head but this doesn't have much effect
RI tells me not to let her snatch the reins but this is easier said than done, and I don't like pulling her up hard
Another issue I've been having with her is when I ask her to rein back or just take half a step back to correct her halt. When I ask her to do this she goes quite hard in the mouth, like she's leaning on the bit. The majority of the time she's very soft in the mouth and very responsive to my aids, and seems quite happy with the other exercises I've done with her.
She's a little green as she's still quite young and she's ridden in an eggbutt snaffle.
Anyone have any ideas of how to resolve these problems?
In trot and canter we're fine (brakes need a little fine tuning but we're definitely getting better
Another issue I've been having with her is when I ask her to rein back or just take half a step back to correct her halt. When I ask her to do this she goes quite hard in the mouth, like she's leaning on the bit. The majority of the time she's very soft in the mouth and very responsive to my aids, and seems quite happy with the other exercises I've done with her.
She's a little green as she's still quite young and she's ridden in an eggbutt snaffle.
Anyone have any ideas of how to resolve these problems?