Jackson
Well-Known Member
Hello 
I'm bringing Jack back in to work at the moment, and we are hopefully going to start doing a few dressage tests.
He's quite strong, usually ridden in a dutch gag with the rein on the snaffle or second ring, but at the same time very fussy about any contact (in any type of bit, not just one with poll pressure).
In his gag, we can stop without any fighting, he doesn't lean on the bit and I think it has become a bit of a comfort blanket for both of us, however, obviously we can't do our tests in that, so what would you recommend? I do school with two reins and he will go completely off of the snaffle one and be perfectly responsive, stop on a dime or whatever, however that must be because he knows that I can back it up, as when you put a snaffle in his mouth, he reverts back to his usual self and I hate hauling* on his mouth
It's frustrating that he's the perfect horse in his gag but becomes a rhino, tank train in anything else.
I bought a hanging cheek (french link) because I thought it would be similar to his gag, but I rode him in it today (for a limited time as he is recovering from an injury, not that anyone told him..) and it actually took half of the long side for him to make a downwards transition from trot (granted he is a bit fresh
) Shall I just persevere with this, obviously asking him lightly first, then increasing until I get a response? (actually, have I just answered my own question?)
I have other bits lying about so if you have any other suggestions?
Thanks.
I'm bringing Jack back in to work at the moment, and we are hopefully going to start doing a few dressage tests.
He's quite strong, usually ridden in a dutch gag with the rein on the snaffle or second ring, but at the same time very fussy about any contact (in any type of bit, not just one with poll pressure).
In his gag, we can stop without any fighting, he doesn't lean on the bit and I think it has become a bit of a comfort blanket for both of us, however, obviously we can't do our tests in that, so what would you recommend? I do school with two reins and he will go completely off of the snaffle one and be perfectly responsive, stop on a dime or whatever, however that must be because he knows that I can back it up, as when you put a snaffle in his mouth, he reverts back to his usual self and I hate hauling* on his mouth
It's frustrating that he's the perfect horse in his gag but becomes a rhino, tank train in anything else.
I bought a hanging cheek (french link) because I thought it would be similar to his gag, but I rode him in it today (for a limited time as he is recovering from an injury, not that anyone told him..) and it actually took half of the long side for him to make a downwards transition from trot (granted he is a bit fresh
I have other bits lying about so if you have any other suggestions?
Thanks.