tankgirl1
Well-Known Member
Hiya
Boyo is usually ridden in a myler ported comfort bit, flash and running martingale.
He leans terribly down onto the bit on his forehand, my co loaner and I are having lessons on schoolmasters to make sure our basics are up to scratch, and that we are riding in the same style, before we move up to having lessons on Boyo.
We are both 'experienced novices' and can count the number of lessons we have hitherto had between us on one hand!
Well Boyo had a small graze on his chin the other day, so I removed the flash (which is always done up loosely btw), and then owner mentioned that he probably doesn't need martingale either, so took that off too.
Got up top and set off up the field and he was full of beans jumping into trot and showing off like he was a stallion
However, once we got up to the schooling field, he felt a hell of a lot lighter on the mouth than usual, not leaning down as much. He wasn't 'on the bit', thats why we need lessons, but he felt a lot lighter and more forward going. He doesn't snatch the bit, or cross his jaw or anything, he has been in a flash since owner got him as a 5yo. He does play with the bit a lot though, but thats good right?
Could a flash/martingale cause him to lean forward so much?
So glad I tried him without!
The gorgeous fella himself!

Boyo is usually ridden in a myler ported comfort bit, flash and running martingale.
He leans terribly down onto the bit on his forehand, my co loaner and I are having lessons on schoolmasters to make sure our basics are up to scratch, and that we are riding in the same style, before we move up to having lessons on Boyo.
We are both 'experienced novices' and can count the number of lessons we have hitherto had between us on one hand!
Well Boyo had a small graze on his chin the other day, so I removed the flash (which is always done up loosely btw), and then owner mentioned that he probably doesn't need martingale either, so took that off too.
Got up top and set off up the field and he was full of beans jumping into trot and showing off like he was a stallion
However, once we got up to the schooling field, he felt a hell of a lot lighter on the mouth than usual, not leaning down as much. He wasn't 'on the bit', thats why we need lessons, but he felt a lot lighter and more forward going. He doesn't snatch the bit, or cross his jaw or anything, he has been in a flash since owner got him as a 5yo. He does play with the bit a lot though, but thats good right?
Could a flash/martingale cause him to lean forward so much?
So glad I tried him without!
The gorgeous fella himself!
