Holloa
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! I need some advice......
Had a manic weekend of riding.... got up at 4.45 on sat morning to get ready for a autumn hunt at 8am with my boy, he was in his usual 3 ring gag on ring 2. Had brakes but noticed when got home that it had rubbed slightly, treated it. Today took him to a sponsored ride, moved to ring 1 ie most gentle.... he really pulled and was on his toes the whole way round.... kept on having to do half halts.... got back to trailer and sores much worse and one side of his mouth was swollen. I was really concerned , need brakes but don't want to hurt his mouth, thought about a pelham or cheltenham gag, but these are only stronger and could still hurt him... and give him a hard mouth. Can anyone make any suggestions.... anyone use hackamores, or bitless bridles, pros ... cons??? Ease of use?? Horses reaction??
(Just read the post about Dr Cook's bitless bridle, had a look,. not sure what's best....)
Help!
Thanks.
Had a manic weekend of riding.... got up at 4.45 on sat morning to get ready for a autumn hunt at 8am with my boy, he was in his usual 3 ring gag on ring 2. Had brakes but noticed when got home that it had rubbed slightly, treated it. Today took him to a sponsored ride, moved to ring 1 ie most gentle.... he really pulled and was on his toes the whole way round.... kept on having to do half halts.... got back to trailer and sores much worse and one side of his mouth was swollen. I was really concerned , need brakes but don't want to hurt his mouth, thought about a pelham or cheltenham gag, but these are only stronger and could still hurt him... and give him a hard mouth. Can anyone make any suggestions.... anyone use hackamores, or bitless bridles, pros ... cons??? Ease of use?? Horses reaction??
(Just read the post about Dr Cook's bitless bridle, had a look,. not sure what's best....)
Help!
Thanks.