Ahrena
Well-Known Member
Okay so Willow hasnt really been jumping for me since April/May. We've been getting a fair few eliminations and lots of stops at home too. So we had her completly checked, teeth, back, saddle the works and shes fine, so I thought mayber she needed a break. It still hasn't improved, even over tiny jumps shes been a prat.
Today I was too lazy to detour 10 minutes to get my bridle so decided to hack her in her headcollar (totally off road and shes never strong unless shes hunting). She was more forward than usual and I popped a few xc jumps and she went really nicely, going off a long one occasionally and didn't stop.
So afterwards I took her to the school and put her round a couple of small courses and she was great - even jumped the fillers ect, no stops or knock downs what so ever.
So I'm thinking I might have jagged her in the mouth a few times or she's just decided she doesn't like jumping with a bit
mares, who knows?
So anyway, I want to buy a bitless bridle as soon as pos as we've qualified for chiltern & thames rider SJ champs in September, was about to phone and say I wasnt gonna do it but now it looks like we could! So we need to start doing as much SJ as possible to get her back into it, and make sure this isnt fluke.
But obviously I cant compete in a headcollar. So whats the mildest form of bitless bridle? As I dont want to go and put a really strong hackamore on her as then we might have the same problem..
Today I was too lazy to detour 10 minutes to get my bridle so decided to hack her in her headcollar (totally off road and shes never strong unless shes hunting). She was more forward than usual and I popped a few xc jumps and she went really nicely, going off a long one occasionally and didn't stop.
So afterwards I took her to the school and put her round a couple of small courses and she was great - even jumped the fillers ect, no stops or knock downs what so ever.
So I'm thinking I might have jagged her in the mouth a few times or she's just decided she doesn't like jumping with a bit
So anyway, I want to buy a bitless bridle as soon as pos as we've qualified for chiltern & thames rider SJ champs in September, was about to phone and say I wasnt gonna do it but now it looks like we could! So we need to start doing as much SJ as possible to get her back into it, and make sure this isnt fluke.
But obviously I cant compete in a headcollar. So whats the mildest form of bitless bridle? As I dont want to go and put a really strong hackamore on her as then we might have the same problem..