Sunny08
Well-Known Member
I have just brought a new horse, (haven't even got her home yet!) but I did have a flatwork lesson on her today. I have brought her to school up. She is a 16.2hh WB and rides big, she is an absolutely super horse but does try to run through the shoulder in the school especially on the left rein. Though she is 11 her schooling is poor (hasn't really been in the school for about 5 years) and she does struggle to work in a balanced consistent way in the school. She is 110% hack and not a strong horse.
She is currently ridden in an lozenge snaffle bit, but today in my lesson the bit was almost being pulled through the mouth by how heavily she leans on one rein, I was working really hard to not 'carry' her and even the instructor was a bit baffled by how she was managaing it!
Now obviously I am not going to solve this issue by changing the bit but I do feel another bit would help with the schooling she needs. So basically I need a soft and gentle bit, which can help encourage her not to hang on the bit in the school, according to her old owner she does not respond well to a nutcracker effect either.
Schooling wise I am really concentrating on encouraging her to carry herself, consistency of paces, improving balance and outline...
Any suggestions?
She is currently ridden in an lozenge snaffle bit, but today in my lesson the bit was almost being pulled through the mouth by how heavily she leans on one rein, I was working really hard to not 'carry' her and even the instructor was a bit baffled by how she was managaing it!
Now obviously I am not going to solve this issue by changing the bit but I do feel another bit would help with the schooling she needs. So basically I need a soft and gentle bit, which can help encourage her not to hang on the bit in the school, according to her old owner she does not respond well to a nutcracker effect either.
Schooling wise I am really concentrating on encouraging her to carry herself, consistency of paces, improving balance and outline...
Any suggestions?