milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
Would appreciate any suggestions on this.. I event a TB who has been extremely 'downhill' when jumping in the past (still has a tendancy to go that way TBH). After trying several options I used to SJ and XC her in a balding gag, which was perfect at the time as it showed her that she didn't have to lean on me and also improved the steering significantly.
That bit is too sharp for her now that she has become more balanced and generally better in her schooling, and it now causes her to back off a bit too much. She's currently in a french link dutch gag, but I'm not very happy with the way she goes - which is usually pulling, with her nose horizontal and her ears up my nose, but still tending to be on the forehand.
Someone suggested a tom thumb might be better - just wondering whether anyone had used these and if so, with what horse, and with what success?
ETA I mean this bit: http://cotswoldsport.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_69&products_id=192
That bit is too sharp for her now that she has become more balanced and generally better in her schooling, and it now causes her to back off a bit too much. She's currently in a french link dutch gag, but I'm not very happy with the way she goes - which is usually pulling, with her nose horizontal and her ears up my nose, but still tending to be on the forehand.
Someone suggested a tom thumb might be better - just wondering whether anyone had used these and if so, with what horse, and with what success?
ETA I mean this bit: http://cotswoldsport.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=65_69&products_id=192