sleepykitten
Well-Known Member
So I have decided to keep my Friesian gelding who I had serious issues with getting him to hack out alone. Having spent quite a lot of time and effort on him, I have now managed to get him out on his tod - managed a four mile hack last weekend on him all alone, so pleased with that!
However, I have started to take a renewed interest in flatwork as he usually comes onto the bit nicely and works well in an outline.
Recently though, and it seems to coincide with him getting a bit fitter, he has started to evade the bit (ridden in a full cheek snaffle) and I am struggling sometimes to get him in an outline. Also, have discovered that he is stepping his trot up a gear and its soooooooo big that I struggle to balance and end up tipping forwards and my heels come up.
I also tried a bit of canter with him at the weekend and when he strikes off, he takes such a big stride that I end up taking a pull to stop him b*******g off, and then he breaks back into trot!
Help I am so crap. What can I do to stop ruining my poor horse?? Tea and a crumpet for reading
However, I have started to take a renewed interest in flatwork as he usually comes onto the bit nicely and works well in an outline.
Recently though, and it seems to coincide with him getting a bit fitter, he has started to evade the bit (ridden in a full cheek snaffle) and I am struggling sometimes to get him in an outline. Also, have discovered that he is stepping his trot up a gear and its soooooooo big that I struggle to balance and end up tipping forwards and my heels come up.
I also tried a bit of canter with him at the weekend and when he strikes off, he takes such a big stride that I end up taking a pull to stop him b*******g off, and then he breaks back into trot!
Help I am so crap. What can I do to stop ruining my poor horse?? Tea and a crumpet for reading