NeverSayNever
Well-Known Member
does anyone else?
I have to say it wasn't a conscious choice but I discovered by chance that it affords me the control I need. My horse is actually fine if ridden every day I've discovered but after a week off it's back to square one. He spooks ridiculously at everything and will then spin round to face home and when you try and fight him and send him forward he rears. I've learned to manage this by keeping my hands low when he does it and turning him in a tight circle until he decides forward is the better option. Ridden every day, or most days I had got to the point where he didnt try it on at all and we were able to hack on the buckle!
However, a week off and we go off snorting and jogging, pogoing sideways down the road again, turn ourselves inside out at blades of grass and rocks and use any excuse to try to turn. I knew this was coming today when I rode and so popped a de-gogue on him as I occasionally hacked my last horse out in this in the winter and had discovered the benefits. I use it a little differently however, with 2 sets of reins. Initally I knot the de-gogue rein and just ride off a normal rein but I have the option of swapping or using both. What I found today was that my horse started out with the usual idiocy but using the de-gogue I was able to get him working round (which I cant usually do when he is fighting me and messing about) and then when he attempted to nap I had much more control and he basically couldnt spin or go up and gave in and went forward really nicely!
I just wondered if anyone else uses one like this? Ive found it really helps and since Im hacking on my own most of the time having that extra control is always nice.
I have to say it wasn't a conscious choice but I discovered by chance that it affords me the control I need. My horse is actually fine if ridden every day I've discovered but after a week off it's back to square one. He spooks ridiculously at everything and will then spin round to face home and when you try and fight him and send him forward he rears. I've learned to manage this by keeping my hands low when he does it and turning him in a tight circle until he decides forward is the better option. Ridden every day, or most days I had got to the point where he didnt try it on at all and we were able to hack on the buckle!
However, a week off and we go off snorting and jogging, pogoing sideways down the road again, turn ourselves inside out at blades of grass and rocks and use any excuse to try to turn. I knew this was coming today when I rode and so popped a de-gogue on him as I occasionally hacked my last horse out in this in the winter and had discovered the benefits. I use it a little differently however, with 2 sets of reins. Initally I knot the de-gogue rein and just ride off a normal rein but I have the option of swapping or using both. What I found today was that my horse started out with the usual idiocy but using the de-gogue I was able to get him working round (which I cant usually do when he is fighting me and messing about) and then when he attempted to nap I had much more control and he basically couldnt spin or go up and gave in and went forward really nicely!
I just wondered if anyone else uses one like this? Ive found it really helps and since Im hacking on my own most of the time having that extra control is always nice.