Parkranger
Well-Known Member
Today Ty's gone back into full work - managed to borrow a saddle after ours got nicked!
So he's got back into his habit of pulling on the bit and generally acting as if he's got barbed wire in his mouth - teeth have been done etc.
I schooled him in a hackamore a bit before we had our 'incident' and although I link the hackamore with him bolting off on his own around the country park, I'm seriously considering putting him back in it for a couple of months so he stops associating the bit with it being annoying.
We've tried a frenchlink, straight bar happy mouth and a happy mouth snaffle but he constantly chews the bit and just doesn't pay attention when being schooled.
We had one of the best schooling sessions with the hackamore but I'm just a bit worried about him going back in it and then him not going back in a bit for dressage.
Mangobiscuit rode him today and same thing, really stretches out his head as if he's trying to get away from it!
So he's got back into his habit of pulling on the bit and generally acting as if he's got barbed wire in his mouth - teeth have been done etc.
I schooled him in a hackamore a bit before we had our 'incident' and although I link the hackamore with him bolting off on his own around the country park, I'm seriously considering putting him back in it for a couple of months so he stops associating the bit with it being annoying.
We've tried a frenchlink, straight bar happy mouth and a happy mouth snaffle but he constantly chews the bit and just doesn't pay attention when being schooled.
We had one of the best schooling sessions with the hackamore but I'm just a bit worried about him going back in it and then him not going back in a bit for dressage.
Mangobiscuit rode him today and same thing, really stretches out his head as if he's trying to get away from it!