Paint it Lucky
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what people's oppinions/methods ar for this sort of thing. If you took on a horse that had a really hard mouth (say it had been in a riding school/had been yanked around alot/was just very set in it's way of going, hollow!) what would you do to try and re-educate it so it could become nice and soft and reponsive?
Afew ideas, stronger bit vs milder bit
Strong riding vs softer riding
Getting it to stretch vs Making it work up and together
Focusing on making it work into contact as main aim of schooling sessions vs Focusing on other things such as balance, transitions, movements etc and letting contact come by itself.
I have my own oppinions but just wondering what you guys thought. And also if a horse has been resistant of rein contact/hard mouthed for a long time will it always remember this or do you think they can fully be retrained?
Sorry if long and complicated, any input welcome!
Afew ideas, stronger bit vs milder bit
Strong riding vs softer riding
Getting it to stretch vs Making it work up and together
Focusing on making it work into contact as main aim of schooling sessions vs Focusing on other things such as balance, transitions, movements etc and letting contact come by itself.
I have my own oppinions but just wondering what you guys thought. And also if a horse has been resistant of rein contact/hard mouthed for a long time will it always remember this or do you think they can fully be retrained?
Sorry if long and complicated, any input welcome!