phantomhorse
Well-Known Member
I've just started long reining my youngster. She is wearing a Korsteel Tom Thumb Snaffle Bit with the long lines run through the stirrup irons on the saddle (irons positioned just below the saddle flap). She walks out well but walks with her head close to the floor a most of the time. I jiggle the reins along her sides to encourage her to walk up to the contact and encourage her with my voice, but she seems to like to walk with her head really low. This makes giving the rein aids to turn difficult and she's getting confused at times. She often ends up tucking her nose in because her head carriage is so low when I ask her to turn or halt. Should I be using loose side reins when I long rein to prevent her carrying her head too low? Or something else?