Geminismum
Active Member
''Her physicality is different'' eh what?!
She's a friesian, not a giraffe, no earthly reason why you can't use a neckstrap. As I have said using a round pen to do any more than in hand work and walk in is BAD for both you and the horse. Constant circles make horses one-sided, bored and unless they are very well balanced trained horses, which she isn't front what you've said, you are just going to give your self a problem
Glad someone pointed out the issues of riding an unbalanced horse on a small circle.
OP, I have a friesian x. She had a neck strap on with no issues when I backed her (didn't ever need it, thankfully) Friesians are very intelligent horses and are quick to learn but can pick up bad habits quickly also. I think there are some fundamentals to consider like it being better to ride safely, correctly with someone present less frequently than riding, say, everyday on your own and having issues like this. My mare used to be a bit fidgety when getting on (swing her bottom away from the mounting block etc) and I got someone with a treat to hold her everytime I got on. She's brilliant now! If your on your own you could try leading her to the mounting block, getting her to stand and walking away straight.
It sounds like your facilities are less than ideal considering the horse needs some work. (No school, quiet hacking, hacking buddies) Is moving yards not an option?