Clunking teeth whilst being ridden

Shrimp

Well-Known Member
Joined
27 October 2005
Messages
2,571
Location
The Wirral
Visit site
I've noticed that sometimes whilst being ridden, Shrimp 'clunks' his teeth together very gently in time with his trot rhythm. This is usually when he is trotting along as usual and not doing anything different that I can think of.
Does anyone elses horse do this or is mine just weird?
tongue.gif
 
So this could be what he does when his concentrating then?

That would make sense seeing as he was relaxed and doing what I was asking him to do. Maybe hes not so weird then
grin.gif
 
Might misunderstood... But if hes playing with his bit... its because hes thinking about it which is good... Why i use rollers and links on youngesters...To play around and concentrate on there bit rather then going againest it.
 
My big lad used to do it. Every stride you used to hear them knock together, like he had his mouth slightly open. Only in trot. Think he just had a relaxed jaw.
Strange
 
Top