Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
I have a lovely 15.1hh coloured mw cob who I can ride off the neck strap at home but out hunting he is a ******!! He has a big neck and sets himself against me. He tucks his head right in to his chest and goes. He is in a neue schule Cheltenham gag with leather cheeks and a grackle. He was great in this to start with but has just got a little bit wise to it now. I always let him have his head when galloping and let him go and I keep him up front so as to not have to fight with him. I would just like to be able to go into a fence without him dictating how he thinks we should do it and go in sensibly because otherwise I can't get a good canter and therefore a good stride into anything. Trotting in is fine!!
The dentist was out yesterday and she was happy wth how the bit fitted etc. We msg'ed each other earlier and talked about rope cheeks or a Waterford nelson gag. A friend has suggested I try her bomber Pelham but I'm not sure what to try. If I did go for the Waterford and he's a 5" normally, would a 5.75" with avocello bit guards be the right size?
Grid work lessons will hopefully get the jumping to improve (!!) but I'd like to get the brakes right too.
Put this in here because I thought all you eventers might have a trick or two up your sleeve!!!
The dentist was out yesterday and she was happy wth how the bit fitted etc. We msg'ed each other earlier and talked about rope cheeks or a Waterford nelson gag. A friend has suggested I try her bomber Pelham but I'm not sure what to try. If I did go for the Waterford and he's a 5" normally, would a 5.75" with avocello bit guards be the right size?
Grid work lessons will hopefully get the jumping to improve (!!) but I'd like to get the brakes right too.
Put this in here because I thought all you eventers might have a trick or two up your sleeve!!!