HayleyUK
Well-Known Member
D (14.2 Connie Mare) is currently jumped/hacked in a flexi mouth single jointed dutch gag with reins on the ring below the big snaffle ring. I find her really easy in this, very soft and easy to move/flex.
For stressage, I've played with a range of bits but can't get the same feel/reactions as I do in the gag. I've tried happy mouth loose ring single join snaffles, JP loosering snaffles, hanging cheek snaffles, and currently a chunky french link snaffle (loose ring).
Her evasion is to chuck her head up and 'run' through my hand just ignoring it, and shes really not keen on carrying herself and streching for the contact and taking it forward. Shes really keen/willing to do this in the gag, as if shes much more secure and feels she can almost (?) I know its a schooling thing... but I feel if she was more confident in whats in her mouth & hap[pier.. then that'd be half the battle.
My instructor reckons she ignores my hand and evades because she thinks she can and something a bit 'sharper' would 'sort it'. I'm not too convinced, I honestly think shes happier in her gag for whatever reason and thats why shes much more willing in it. I just can't work out a dressage legal bit that'll give her the same feel....
Currently not having lessons as we're off work, but am going to mention it to instrutor for her suggestions next time I see her.
Can anyone suggest anything to try.. or a bitting expert to consult?
Feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel now... just gotta work out how to get there!
Thanks
For stressage, I've played with a range of bits but can't get the same feel/reactions as I do in the gag. I've tried happy mouth loose ring single join snaffles, JP loosering snaffles, hanging cheek snaffles, and currently a chunky french link snaffle (loose ring).
Her evasion is to chuck her head up and 'run' through my hand just ignoring it, and shes really not keen on carrying herself and streching for the contact and taking it forward. Shes really keen/willing to do this in the gag, as if shes much more secure and feels she can almost (?) I know its a schooling thing... but I feel if she was more confident in whats in her mouth & hap[pier.. then that'd be half the battle.
My instructor reckons she ignores my hand and evades because she thinks she can and something a bit 'sharper' would 'sort it'. I'm not too convinced, I honestly think shes happier in her gag for whatever reason and thats why shes much more willing in it. I just can't work out a dressage legal bit that'll give her the same feel....
Currently not having lessons as we're off work, but am going to mention it to instrutor for her suggestions next time I see her.
Can anyone suggest anything to try.. or a bitting expert to consult?
Feel like there is a light at the end of the tunnel now... just gotta work out how to get there!
Thanks