astewart13
Active Member
About a year ago, I bought an ex racer who had only ever been flat raced. To brake, all I need to do is let go of the contact and she will slow down to a stop, assuming work is over for the day. Any attempt to brake by pulling of the reins results in snatching at the bit, leaning and sticking her nose out. We have jumped and cross countried successfully with this method of braking as she does seem to be able to figure out on her on to steady herself for the jumps so I never feel she is taking off out of countrol. But for dressage, the head goes up like a giraffe and steering and style become an issue. Someone has suggested a hanging cheek to help her ride more rounded and prevent her sticking her nose out? any ideas?