PapaFrita
Well-Known Member
Vet said I should have a go at riding PF in a hackamore. There have been a couple of challenges; 1) Getting a bridle with short enough cheek pieces to put a hackamore on PF and 2) finding a way to keep the curb strap low enough to avoid her bump and nose piece high enough not to restrict her breathing...
So in the end, after MUCH faffing around with bailer twine, I vetwrapped the nose piece of the hackamore to a noseband and fitted the curb strap lower than usual (although in the pic it's a bit higher than I would like; I've dropped it a bit)
How does this look? Obviously it worked better once the reins were on!!
PF seemed happy enough in it. She fidgeted a bit, but then she's been off work for 2 months and it IS a totally new bitting experience for her. Obviously at the first sign of pain/discomfort, I'd take it off. I did notice that whilst the braking was fine (same as with the snaffle) the steering was pretty fuzzy. Is this to be expected with a hackamore? I've never ridden in one before, so I don't know what to expect.
Ideas/advice/suggestions welcome
So in the end, after MUCH faffing around with bailer twine, I vetwrapped the nose piece of the hackamore to a noseband and fitted the curb strap lower than usual (although in the pic it's a bit higher than I would like; I've dropped it a bit)
How does this look? Obviously it worked better once the reins were on!!
PF seemed happy enough in it. She fidgeted a bit, but then she's been off work for 2 months and it IS a totally new bitting experience for her. Obviously at the first sign of pain/discomfort, I'd take it off. I did notice that whilst the braking was fine (same as with the snaffle) the steering was pretty fuzzy. Is this to be expected with a hackamore? I've never ridden in one before, so I don't know what to expect.
Ideas/advice/suggestions welcome