iloveCharlie5
Well-Known Member
Hey,
My mare has been a little whizzy lately; we recently got her COPD sorted for good, so she's feeling very good in herself lately! She has bolted a few times with me in the school; I have simply turned her and she has listened and come back to me. She is not in pain or scared at all. She's a very strong horse and is on the forehand a lot, so that makes her seem stronger still. I am a young teenager and quite little for my age, and she's a 15hh cob cross, just to put it into perspective. Her bolting in the school doest worry me because I know I can stop her, it only frustrates me because this is the fourth time she has done it. I hacked her today and I could feel her ready to bolt as soon as we went into trot; she was at the front of the group with no challengers so there was no reason for her behaviour. My instructor, who is well respected in the horse world and has over 40 years of experience under her belt, is very keen to put her in a pelham with double reins. I was at first adamant to her staying in her snaffle, but J (my instructor/mentor) has won me over and I have agreed to put her in a pelham. She wore one with her old owners for CC and showjumping as she gets strong. Let me just mention she is 16 years old!
I have never ridden with double reins so am slightly nervous, any tips or advice at all with the bolting and/OR the double reins????
Thanks,
Kat
My mare has been a little whizzy lately; we recently got her COPD sorted for good, so she's feeling very good in herself lately! She has bolted a few times with me in the school; I have simply turned her and she has listened and come back to me. She is not in pain or scared at all. She's a very strong horse and is on the forehand a lot, so that makes her seem stronger still. I am a young teenager and quite little for my age, and she's a 15hh cob cross, just to put it into perspective. Her bolting in the school doest worry me because I know I can stop her, it only frustrates me because this is the fourth time she has done it. I hacked her today and I could feel her ready to bolt as soon as we went into trot; she was at the front of the group with no challengers so there was no reason for her behaviour. My instructor, who is well respected in the horse world and has over 40 years of experience under her belt, is very keen to put her in a pelham with double reins. I was at first adamant to her staying in her snaffle, but J (my instructor/mentor) has won me over and I have agreed to put her in a pelham. She wore one with her old owners for CC and showjumping as she gets strong. Let me just mention she is 16 years old!
I have never ridden with double reins so am slightly nervous, any tips or advice at all with the bolting and/OR the double reins????
Thanks,
Kat