Welshie Squisher
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I have two 3 year olds, both were backed this spring and have been worked lightly through the summer.
They have mainly hacked, and both clearly enjoy it.
We've limited schooling to brief and only odd times due to age, so both are yet to be taught to work correctly.
My section D carries herself really well, her natural outline is very good so I have no concerns, she has surpassed as expectations for 3 years and it's time to turn her away.
My TB/cob cross is a different matter, he tries bless him but clearly thinks he's a girraff
I'd obviously like to encourage his head down so he'll work through his back better.
We have just changed him from a french link full cheek bit to a straight bar happy mouth. I think he's happier but it made no difference to his head carriage.
He's had his teeth done, wolf teeth removed, tack fits great and back seems fine.
I think it is just youth.
What will help?
Getting an instructor isn't easy, availability can be an issue.
Thanks
They have mainly hacked, and both clearly enjoy it.
We've limited schooling to brief and only odd times due to age, so both are yet to be taught to work correctly.
My section D carries herself really well, her natural outline is very good so I have no concerns, she has surpassed as expectations for 3 years and it's time to turn her away.
My TB/cob cross is a different matter, he tries bless him but clearly thinks he's a girraff
I'd obviously like to encourage his head down so he'll work through his back better.
We have just changed him from a french link full cheek bit to a straight bar happy mouth. I think he's happier but it made no difference to his head carriage.
He's had his teeth done, wolf teeth removed, tack fits great and back seems fine.
I think it is just youth.
What will help?
Getting an instructor isn't easy, availability can be an issue.
Thanks