ecrozier
Well-Known Member
I thought I would post on here as struggling to decide what to trry on my horse...
Background is, he is a 15hh arab, VERY forward going, but has a very soft mouth. By that, I mean when schooling on the flat and even SJ now, he is ridden in a KK Ultra jointed loose ring, and even backs off that a bit sometimes. So for anything in a contained space, we are now absolutley fine, and even hacking/sponsored rides, I have adequate brakes.
The problem comes when we go XC. He goes absolutley nuts! Flat out gallop is all he is interested in doing, and how ever much I try to slow him down the way we have when in the school, he completely ignores me!
It is even worse because he still isn't 100% reliable XC, he has a wicked stop in him, and will slam the brakes on right in front of the jump, usually sending me sailing over the front!
He tends to put his head down and drop behind the vertical - he is very talented at gallopig flat out with his chin against his chest.
SO, what do I try? Snaffles don't seem to have enough brakes...but anything with any kind of gag action is going to encourage him to drop his head even further isn't it? But equally, don't want to encourage a high head carriage (he is an arab, that comes naturally!) and don't want to hurt his mouth/make it less soft for flatwork/SJ, as I like having good brakes in a mild snaffle!! SOOOOO CONFUSED!
Going on an eventing weekend in a couple of weeks at MKEC, so hoping to get something from the bit bank to try that weekend with an instructor to see what they think, so any suggestions gratefully recieved!
Background is, he is a 15hh arab, VERY forward going, but has a very soft mouth. By that, I mean when schooling on the flat and even SJ now, he is ridden in a KK Ultra jointed loose ring, and even backs off that a bit sometimes. So for anything in a contained space, we are now absolutley fine, and even hacking/sponsored rides, I have adequate brakes.
The problem comes when we go XC. He goes absolutley nuts! Flat out gallop is all he is interested in doing, and how ever much I try to slow him down the way we have when in the school, he completely ignores me!
It is even worse because he still isn't 100% reliable XC, he has a wicked stop in him, and will slam the brakes on right in front of the jump, usually sending me sailing over the front!
He tends to put his head down and drop behind the vertical - he is very talented at gallopig flat out with his chin against his chest.
SO, what do I try? Snaffles don't seem to have enough brakes...but anything with any kind of gag action is going to encourage him to drop his head even further isn't it? But equally, don't want to encourage a high head carriage (he is an arab, that comes naturally!) and don't want to hurt his mouth/make it less soft for flatwork/SJ, as I like having good brakes in a mild snaffle!! SOOOOO CONFUSED!
Going on an eventing weekend in a couple of weeks at MKEC, so hoping to get something from the bit bank to try that weekend with an instructor to see what they think, so any suggestions gratefully recieved!