Chinchilla
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Bit of background:
Bought my mare in September from a place where she'd been a broodmare for the last 3 years. Apparently she had been 'lightly broken' in the home they bought her from - she is 6 so this would have supposedly been when she was 3.
Fast forward to now she has been rebacked in a sidepull but doesn't really like it (starts fussing with her head) with isn't 100% with seat/leg aids so does need guidance from reins.
She has been mouthed and walked about on the ground in a straight bar rubber snaffle and wasn't bothered but has quite a fleshy mouth so this wouldn't suit for proper riding.
Any ideas?
The idea is to use a bit to help get her used to leg aids (safely, have no brakes in sidepull as it stands right now!!) then consider transferring back to bitless.
I was thinking a french link of some sort, probably copper or sweet iron because she didn't seem to salivate much when mouthing. something nice and gentle though nathe/happy mouth probably wouldn't work because of how fleshy her mouth is.
Had a look at these and they looked okay: http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=919&xSec=45
http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=607
but i've never done this before so basically clueless, lol.
Bought my mare in September from a place where she'd been a broodmare for the last 3 years. Apparently she had been 'lightly broken' in the home they bought her from - she is 6 so this would have supposedly been when she was 3.
Fast forward to now she has been rebacked in a sidepull but doesn't really like it (starts fussing with her head) with isn't 100% with seat/leg aids so does need guidance from reins.
She has been mouthed and walked about on the ground in a straight bar rubber snaffle and wasn't bothered but has quite a fleshy mouth so this wouldn't suit for proper riding.
Any ideas?
The idea is to use a bit to help get her used to leg aids (safely, have no brakes in sidepull as it stands right now!!) then consider transferring back to bitless.
I was thinking a french link of some sort, probably copper or sweet iron because she didn't seem to salivate much when mouthing. something nice and gentle though nathe/happy mouth probably wouldn't work because of how fleshy her mouth is.
Had a look at these and they looked okay: http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=919&xSec=45
http://www.thehorsebitshop.co.uk/product.php?xProd=607
but i've never done this before so basically clueless, lol.