Arniebear
Well-Known Member
I know this has been done thousands of times but I'm running out of ideas!!! please help me
Ok I have an ex racer who isnt exactly snaffle mouthed!! I ride him in a grackel for schooling and hacking and just a plain eggbutt snaffle but I need something stronger for jumping, xc and hunting
I've tried a french link 2 ring gag, which he just leans on (and by this i mean put his head between his legs and bugger off!!!!), so I upgraded to a waterford 2 ring gag which worked wanders the first time I used it and then he just leaned on it!!
I then spoke to one of his previous owners who said she always jumped him in a pelham. So que me buying lots of different pelhams to try!! Ended up getting a straight bar stainless steel one, which he jumps sooo much better in, actually comes back to me and gets onto to his hocks (something he never did with the gag) so i thought all was sorted how wrong could I be!!!
Took him to an unaff ode and although the xc was up to height it wasnt a real galloping course, on the bits he did get a bit of a run, I was thinking mmmmmm do i actually have any brakes??? luckily he spotted a spectator out of the corner of his eye and slowed a little so he didnt bugger off exactly, well today he really did!!!
I decided to test out one of our lovely stubbles and was aiming to do a nice hack canter alongside my sister on her 4 yr old, well my 8yr old had other ideas and preceeded to pee off! luckily the field was huge so after one lap and a few circles I got him back but there was a point where I thought if we carry on the only things thats going to break is one of the reins!! He clearly resorted back to his racing days!!!
Now dont get me wrong i did enjoy going fast! but I do need a bit of respect especially when jumps and other people are involved!!!
so does anyone have any ideas of what I could try??
I was thinking his waterford gag with his grackel (this bit is the only one I can get his head up from out of his front legs!!!!) but can anyone else suggest something I have not tried??
sorry its turned out to be a bit of an essay! congrats if you got this far!
Ok I have an ex racer who isnt exactly snaffle mouthed!! I ride him in a grackel for schooling and hacking and just a plain eggbutt snaffle but I need something stronger for jumping, xc and hunting
I've tried a french link 2 ring gag, which he just leans on (and by this i mean put his head between his legs and bugger off!!!!), so I upgraded to a waterford 2 ring gag which worked wanders the first time I used it and then he just leaned on it!!
I then spoke to one of his previous owners who said she always jumped him in a pelham. So que me buying lots of different pelhams to try!! Ended up getting a straight bar stainless steel one, which he jumps sooo much better in, actually comes back to me and gets onto to his hocks (something he never did with the gag) so i thought all was sorted how wrong could I be!!!
Took him to an unaff ode and although the xc was up to height it wasnt a real galloping course, on the bits he did get a bit of a run, I was thinking mmmmmm do i actually have any brakes??? luckily he spotted a spectator out of the corner of his eye and slowed a little so he didnt bugger off exactly, well today he really did!!!
I decided to test out one of our lovely stubbles and was aiming to do a nice hack canter alongside my sister on her 4 yr old, well my 8yr old had other ideas and preceeded to pee off! luckily the field was huge so after one lap and a few circles I got him back but there was a point where I thought if we carry on the only things thats going to break is one of the reins!! He clearly resorted back to his racing days!!!
Now dont get me wrong i did enjoy going fast! but I do need a bit of respect especially when jumps and other people are involved!!!
so does anyone have any ideas of what I could try??
I was thinking his waterford gag with his grackel (this bit is the only one I can get his head up from out of his front legs!!!!) but can anyone else suggest something I have not tried??
sorry its turned out to be a bit of an essay! congrats if you got this far!