itsme123
Well-Known Member
If I had BSJA showjumper on my yard, I would get her riding in a snaffle, and help her as much as I could. I would also get on the mare and give it some confidence. I am capeable of riding that mare, and have sat on far worse. In honesty the first thing I usually do is go hacking, and making friends with the horse...drop the contact, and let the mare chill out, develop some topline and strength, indipendence and thinking for itself, and then start with some basic schoolwork.
I had a mare who I sold last year on behalf of a client as she ended up so peeved with her rider that she attacked her in the stable ON MORE THAN one occasion...perhaps I can see the same pattern here which is why I was so harsh to BSJA earlier. She came to me like a nervous wreck, no summer coat, and sad and miserable. It took 6 weeks of good grass and lots of reassurance...and FYI she is now winning at top local level and doing her first intro this summer with her new owner. She is 14.2hh by the way...
I think, like me, many people care about horses, and can see exactly where the problems lie with BSJA and this mare. They have offered to help, and been ignored. Quite possibly becasue they know what they are talking about and feel for both rider and mare. Rider, IMHO needs kick up arse (which is what I was trying to do) and to realise what an honest, williing mare she has under her saddle, and respect her a bit more for it.
It IS a lovely little mare, a very forgiving mare and one which will teach it's rider alot - safely.
I'm NO expert, but I'm the first to hold my hands up and admit that not everything goes in a snaffle. Bringing it back to basics and sticking it in a snaffle won't always work, however, should be tried.
That said, as a relative novice myself, I would rather have a few lessons, learn to control ME (my hands, seat and leg), and then ride in a stronger bit if that's what the horse goes best in. I'd MUCH rather that than be hauling on the mouth in an attempt to stop! With that comes confidence and trust, which is part way to building a partnership is it not?
Gentle hands, stronger bit over rough hands and gentler bit any day IMO.