shmoo
Well-Known Member
I have been advised to use a grackle on my TB mare. She is very excitable, a head shaker (up and down on the way home sometimes) and a voracious chomper.
I've always had her in a snaffle and caveson, and rode her in the grackle for the first time today. She's been out half a dozen times with someone else.
She doesn't like it at all. At no point during our 30 mins in the school did she have her ears forward, it does stop her chomping but makes her depressed. She's never been like this before, it upset me.
Have I been too soft for the last 18 months alowing her to carry on chomping - she doesn't evade the bit, bolt, rear or buck - she's prone to being sideways and doing some nifty footwork but I can't see how the noseband will help.
I don't like bitting and tacking up beyone what they absolutely need. I would prefer her with no noseband at all and no martingale but she twigs quickly and shakes her head too much without her martingale so sadly that has to stay.
WWYD ???
I've always had her in a snaffle and caveson, and rode her in the grackle for the first time today. She's been out half a dozen times with someone else.
She doesn't like it at all. At no point during our 30 mins in the school did she have her ears forward, it does stop her chomping but makes her depressed. She's never been like this before, it upset me.
Have I been too soft for the last 18 months alowing her to carry on chomping - she doesn't evade the bit, bolt, rear or buck - she's prone to being sideways and doing some nifty footwork but I can't see how the noseband will help.
I don't like bitting and tacking up beyone what they absolutely need. I would prefer her with no noseband at all and no martingale but she twigs quickly and shakes her head too much without her martingale so sadly that has to stay.
WWYD ???