Kiko
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys
You may have read my previous post about horse leaning to the left, he has now seen the dentist, and feels alot more even in the rein contact, which is fab.
I currently school him in a french link fulmer bit with keepers, which I find he still pulls me around and leans and tries everything not to do any work! I find sitting trot helps me (I only do this when needed and once thoroughly warmed up) because he can't shift me as easily!
At the weekend I tried a thin, french link loose ring snaffle, which didn't seem to make much of a difference, but after we had finished in the school, had signs of it starting to pinch the sides of his mouth, so I won't be using that again!
I want to stay away from anything with poll pressure as he has a tendancy to throw an excitable buck, especially out hacking, so something that will give me some brakes and enough to get his head up and not let him lean, p*ff off and buck! Was thinking of a waterford, but not sure if this will be to hard?
He has quite a hard mouth as it is and would ideally like to keep it as soft as possible, but this is proving difficult when he goes against the rider all the time. He is quite lazy off the leg but once going forward he is fine and we can settle into a nice rthym, but then tries every trick in the book, falling in, falling out, spooking and trying to charge at other horses in the school by pulling and leaning which throws me out. He definatly has his good days and bad days!
I will be speaking to my instructor tonight about it but thought I would get an idea from all you pro's out there to see if I'm heading in the right direction!
Or I might just have to cut my losses and sell him as he is infact to much for me, and I should stop trying so much to make it right, which would break my heart but I feel he could do so much more with the right rider.
Please let me know your opinions :0) thanks in advance x
NB: New saddle fitted in October last year, it seems fine at the moment, no tightness but I think I'm going to get it checked out to rule any pain out.
You may have read my previous post about horse leaning to the left, he has now seen the dentist, and feels alot more even in the rein contact, which is fab.
I currently school him in a french link fulmer bit with keepers, which I find he still pulls me around and leans and tries everything not to do any work! I find sitting trot helps me (I only do this when needed and once thoroughly warmed up) because he can't shift me as easily!
At the weekend I tried a thin, french link loose ring snaffle, which didn't seem to make much of a difference, but after we had finished in the school, had signs of it starting to pinch the sides of his mouth, so I won't be using that again!
I want to stay away from anything with poll pressure as he has a tendancy to throw an excitable buck, especially out hacking, so something that will give me some brakes and enough to get his head up and not let him lean, p*ff off and buck! Was thinking of a waterford, but not sure if this will be to hard?
He has quite a hard mouth as it is and would ideally like to keep it as soft as possible, but this is proving difficult when he goes against the rider all the time. He is quite lazy off the leg but once going forward he is fine and we can settle into a nice rthym, but then tries every trick in the book, falling in, falling out, spooking and trying to charge at other horses in the school by pulling and leaning which throws me out. He definatly has his good days and bad days!
I will be speaking to my instructor tonight about it but thought I would get an idea from all you pro's out there to see if I'm heading in the right direction!
Or I might just have to cut my losses and sell him as he is infact to much for me, and I should stop trying so much to make it right, which would break my heart but I feel he could do so much more with the right rider.
Please let me know your opinions :0) thanks in advance x
NB: New saddle fitted in October last year, it seems fine at the moment, no tightness but I think I'm going to get it checked out to rule any pain out.