Hessa
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Snaffle + weymouth recommendations for a horse that leans on the bit?
He does not take off. and does not respect the snaffle at all would stick his head up and holds it and doesn’t get soft. He got cleared by the vet that nothing is wrong with him and is on physio two times a week. He is a very kind horse but he just puts all of his weight on the left reinIs he leaning because he's unbalanced, or taking hold and tanking off when excited/spooked?
If he's unbalanced and you're wanting the double for dressage/showing, you'd be better placed doing a bit of schooling first to get him carrying himself properly before bringing in the double bridle.
If he's tanking off and you want the curb to slow him up, for a horse that leans and/or puts his head down it would be worth looking at other bits to try and correct this, as the action of a curb bit tends to lower the head.
It is a schooling issue if he is on one rein. I've a huge heavyweight horse that does the same and it is so easy to find yourself locking the left rein buried into the neck and have little to no contact on the right. Effectively you are riding a rude banana.He does not take off. and does not respect the snaffle at all would stick his head up and holds it and doesn’t get soft. He got cleared by the vet that nothing is wrong with him and is on physio two times a week. He is a very kind horse but he just puts all of his weight on the left rein
You can’t do dressage in a double bridle until you have reached elementary and if your horse is not going correctly in a snaffle through prelim and novice tests you are way off capable of using a double. A good trainer is needed and commencing the incremental stages of training.I cannot use a waterford I am doing dressage. But thanks for your recommendation ! appreciate it