tonitot
Well-Known Member
I'm thinking of getting a different bit to hack my horse in, she schools nicely in her eggbutt snaffle with the lozenge link but can be difficult on hacks. She basically just tries to walk incredibly fast with her head up looking at everything and when I ask her to slow down she puts her head even higher, tucks her bum underneath her and does a funny, fast walk and pulls with her head right up. She also gets rather strong when she gets like this, not uncontrollable but she makes my arms ache from holding her (even just in walk!) and trotting is near on flat out unless I swing off her back teeth. Half halting doesn't work, she knows what it means as she responds really well to half halts in the school but on hacks she ignores them.
Martingales seem to make no difference, either she just totally ignores them or I can't get them short enough to do their job (she needs cob size to fit around her neck but this then means the straps that attach to the reins are too long). Teeth, back and saddle have all been checked recently and are all fine.
I'm thinking of putting a different bit in just for hacking, just something a bit stronger so I can ask gently and she responds rather than having to pull against her all the time but I'm not sure what? I was thinking of using a two ring gag with a lozenge as I was under the impression that they used poll pressure and asked the horse to lower their heads, but when I was at my local tack shop the other day I got talking to the lady there who told me that they actually raise the horses head? She recommended a mullen mouth pelham but I'm not very confident using one because they have a curb chain which I've never used before and I don't want to put it on wrong and cause her any discomfort or harm.
So what would you go for? Or would you try something else before trying a new bit?
Martingales seem to make no difference, either she just totally ignores them or I can't get them short enough to do their job (she needs cob size to fit around her neck but this then means the straps that attach to the reins are too long). Teeth, back and saddle have all been checked recently and are all fine.
I'm thinking of putting a different bit in just for hacking, just something a bit stronger so I can ask gently and she responds rather than having to pull against her all the time but I'm not sure what? I was thinking of using a two ring gag with a lozenge as I was under the impression that they used poll pressure and asked the horse to lower their heads, but when I was at my local tack shop the other day I got talking to the lady there who told me that they actually raise the horses head? She recommended a mullen mouth pelham but I'm not very confident using one because they have a curb chain which I've never used before and I don't want to put it on wrong and cause her any discomfort or harm.
So what would you go for? Or would you try something else before trying a new bit?