marmite8
Active Member
I have a large horse (WB), very long backed and hard to hold together. He KNOWS how to work properly, he's 11 so not green in anyway - can be quite lazy.
I've had him for a year - he does Discovery SJ and Novice/Elementary dressage
Anyway, to the point - if I work him in a pelham on the flat he is an absolute dream to ride. He is very forward going, requires very little contact & really floats round the arena. It feels lovely.
If I put him in the snaffle or a double he is hard work.
Now I know that the curb is obviously having a huge effect on this, but it is not his head/ neck/ working over back position that I am baffled about - it is more his work ethic or sense of forwardness.
In the pelham he is lovely and forward. In the snaffle/double I have to nag nag nag with my legs - he makes me constantly get after him and is really hard to keep between leg and hand.
I'm just not sure why? I can get him working over his back & tracking up in the other bits but it requires sooo much effort.
He seems to really like being in the pelham.
Can anybody explain this for me?
Thank you.
(He is showjumped in a universal but it is easier to get him forward when jumps are involved!)