GreenEyedMonster
Well-Known Member
Do you think some horses benefit from having a stronger contact?
I'm not talking about strong or naughty horses, I just mean in general.
My schoolmaster is 20 on Monday and all the years I have had him he never liked anyone taking a contact as he was so so sensitive, we managed well enough though, so naturally I assume now that I should ride every horse as softly as I possible can.
Except, my new horse, who is 11 but quite green, seems to prefer me taking a slightly stronger contact. I tried treating her the same as my other horse as she has a nice soft mouth but she wouldn't seek the contact or work in a nice round frame unless I actually took a feel of the bit - and when I do she is fab and she will seek that feel much more consistently and when I lengthen my reins but maintain that feel she will seek it down or come back up, it's great.
I'm just conscious that some people say all horses should be ridden with a light contact and you should never take the contact but allow them to seek it, with the exception of my schoolmaster who is very hot headed and sharp anyway, but she just goes correctly and more consistent when I take a feel, so is that normal?
Just to clarify, she isn't leaning or on the forehand or strong, I can certainly tell the difference between that and a happy horse who is working from the leg to my hand.
I'm not talking about strong or naughty horses, I just mean in general.
My schoolmaster is 20 on Monday and all the years I have had him he never liked anyone taking a contact as he was so so sensitive, we managed well enough though, so naturally I assume now that I should ride every horse as softly as I possible can.
Except, my new horse, who is 11 but quite green, seems to prefer me taking a slightly stronger contact. I tried treating her the same as my other horse as she has a nice soft mouth but she wouldn't seek the contact or work in a nice round frame unless I actually took a feel of the bit - and when I do she is fab and she will seek that feel much more consistently and when I lengthen my reins but maintain that feel she will seek it down or come back up, it's great.
I'm just conscious that some people say all horses should be ridden with a light contact and you should never take the contact but allow them to seek it, with the exception of my schoolmaster who is very hot headed and sharp anyway, but she just goes correctly and more consistent when I take a feel, so is that normal?
Just to clarify, she isn't leaning or on the forehand or strong, I can certainly tell the difference between that and a happy horse who is working from the leg to my hand.