Ben2684
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Brief background: new horse of three months can be fussy in the mouth. Has been ridden quite badly in his past (I've done a lot of digging) and has had harsh bits (gags, Pelhams and even a driving bit) and standing martingales, draw reins etc on to mask problems rather than try and have them worked out. He does not like a strong contact, and hates little/no contact, it needs to be even and light otherwise he can run back, rear, head toss and generally prat around. He will also when stressed chomp his bit repeatedly and this has now formed a bit of a habit. We have got on really well, hacking is great fun and schooling is coming along slowly but progress is steady. Basically I'm teaching him I'm not going to hurt him and gradually he is trusting me, however we are now upping his schooling and starting faster work on hacks. My instructor and riding buddies are all suggesting I put a flash on him as he can open his mouth, lift his head and argue about the pace we are going. This is nothing horrendously dangerous but I would like to only go fast etc when I say not on his terms. I really don't want to. I am stopping the fast work for now and really working on my seat and my leg aids being the main line of communication. He is ridden in a plain nose and and NS verbindend, though I have ordered an eggbut transfer angled bit to try as I have a feeling he may prefer a more stable bit. Should I give the flash a go or is it just masking an issue I need to spend longer trying to sort out??
Sorry if this doesn't make sense!! He is such a poppet but a little tricky to ride, and willing to put the work in long term rather than look for a quick fix!!
White chcolate toblerone for all that made it to the end
Sorry if this doesn't make sense!! He is such a poppet but a little tricky to ride, and willing to put the work in long term rather than look for a quick fix!!
White chcolate toblerone for all that made it to the end