charleysummer
Well-Known Member
Ok I posted about a horse that was napping in the school and being explosive in transitions etc, well I spent a lot of time with him yesterday lunging etc and watching him move as well as riding and the problem seems to be fear of schooling and an absolute hate of bit contact.
When he first came I put him in a french link loose ring snaffle, that did not go down very well as it had a lot of movement in the mouth and he didn't like it at all- I also had left the flash strap off so he could evade it easier thinking it was being nice putting a gentle bit in and letting him have his mouth so he didnt feel trapped . I then put him in a rubber mullen mouth snaffle and although he likes this better, he still pulls against bit contact and speeds up when contact is put on- I hacked him out and instead of being silly and going backwards, sideways and up when asked to stand he just stood fine- until bit contact was put on then he pulled and went forwards, he puts his head in and behind the bit to evade it - also when tacked up he grinds his teeth and has his mouth open.
Teeth have been checked etc, when in the school he works behind the bit and leans, I realised his explosive transitions were just an over reaction to the leg- if i gently touch his sides he will go forward nicely in to a steady trot so got to deaden him to the leg a bit. But as he seems to hate the bit I was considering trying something bitless as I have known horses that just never accept the bit and fight it all the time which is what I can imagine him doing! So if I was to try bitless what would be the best option to try? I know a fair bit about bits and how they work but am totally clueless when it comes to bitless contraptions such as hackamores etc! Are they dressage legal? I know there are other types of bitless but I don't know anything about it, he needs a lot of schooling work so I would want something that I can send precise aids with. I am going to keep with a bit for a little bit and see if he settles but if not I can't see the harm in at least trying bitless.
Thanks for reading, any information appreciated
I do love how much you end up learning with new horses!
When he first came I put him in a french link loose ring snaffle, that did not go down very well as it had a lot of movement in the mouth and he didn't like it at all- I also had left the flash strap off so he could evade it easier thinking it was being nice putting a gentle bit in and letting him have his mouth so he didnt feel trapped . I then put him in a rubber mullen mouth snaffle and although he likes this better, he still pulls against bit contact and speeds up when contact is put on- I hacked him out and instead of being silly and going backwards, sideways and up when asked to stand he just stood fine- until bit contact was put on then he pulled and went forwards, he puts his head in and behind the bit to evade it - also when tacked up he grinds his teeth and has his mouth open.
Teeth have been checked etc, when in the school he works behind the bit and leans, I realised his explosive transitions were just an over reaction to the leg- if i gently touch his sides he will go forward nicely in to a steady trot so got to deaden him to the leg a bit. But as he seems to hate the bit I was considering trying something bitless as I have known horses that just never accept the bit and fight it all the time which is what I can imagine him doing! So if I was to try bitless what would be the best option to try? I know a fair bit about bits and how they work but am totally clueless when it comes to bitless contraptions such as hackamores etc! Are they dressage legal? I know there are other types of bitless but I don't know anything about it, he needs a lot of schooling work so I would want something that I can send precise aids with. I am going to keep with a bit for a little bit and see if he settles but if not I can't see the harm in at least trying bitless.
Thanks for reading, any information appreciated