Angelbones
Well-Known Member
Any advice on how to lift my mare's head when cantering / jumping / hunting?
She is 15.1 (bay in siggie) but is built like a 16.2 on short legs! She is rather front heavy (physically built that way rather than just her way of going) and works well on the flat in a Myler comfort snaffle (have tried other Mylers that are meant to lift but doesn't help), and she jumps well in it also, but is very low on landing which can be unnerving. She isn't a strong horse to ride but is keen so a bit of brakes would be good too, but the leaning on the bit is taking its toll on my back. Pal took her xc at the weekend for the first time and she was keen to keep up with her pair of course but the leaning was more of a problem and had to come back to a trot for the downhill bits to get her back up to the rider and more balanced. Needless to say she came back with a sore mouth despite pal being a good rider with sympathetic hands and a good seat
Have tried a loose ring French link, but not much difference. And a Happy Mouth roller centre bubble bit (no difference). Keep reading about gags being good for getting the head up but aren't they a harsh bit (I always seem to see them being used on complete nutters!). Don't want to increase poll pressure either as that's the last thing she needs! I have a loose ring Waterford but haven't tried that yet xc. Last night read about a NS Jumper being good for getting the head up - anyone tried this?
Any advice greatly appreciated!
She is 15.1 (bay in siggie) but is built like a 16.2 on short legs! She is rather front heavy (physically built that way rather than just her way of going) and works well on the flat in a Myler comfort snaffle (have tried other Mylers that are meant to lift but doesn't help), and she jumps well in it also, but is very low on landing which can be unnerving. She isn't a strong horse to ride but is keen so a bit of brakes would be good too, but the leaning on the bit is taking its toll on my back. Pal took her xc at the weekend for the first time and she was keen to keep up with her pair of course but the leaning was more of a problem and had to come back to a trot for the downhill bits to get her back up to the rider and more balanced. Needless to say she came back with a sore mouth despite pal being a good rider with sympathetic hands and a good seat
Have tried a loose ring French link, but not much difference. And a Happy Mouth roller centre bubble bit (no difference). Keep reading about gags being good for getting the head up but aren't they a harsh bit (I always seem to see them being used on complete nutters!). Don't want to increase poll pressure either as that's the last thing she needs! I have a loose ring Waterford but haven't tried that yet xc. Last night read about a NS Jumper being good for getting the head up - anyone tried this?
Any advice greatly appreciated!