Tirna
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I recently bought a lovely 6yo Cob X TB, we've been doing some schooling, hacking and fun rides with a view to trying some unafilliated dressage later in the year once we've gotten to know each other. We're getting along great, but I've found that he gets a little strong when cantering in company on a hack and opens his mouth when I try to steady him. He doesnt do this at all when schooling or hacking alone, only when he gets excited in a group. I currently ride him in a D-ring jointed snaffle and cavesson noseband and I had his teeth checked 3 weeks ago - everything fine. My instructor suggested a flash, but I want to make sure there's nothing else going on before strapping his mouth shut! Would I be better using a different bit for hacking? Could it be the nutcracker action of the jointed snaffle that he's reacting to? One of my friends has suggested a drop noseband but I've never used one in the past so wouldnt be sure how to correctly fit it. Any suggestions very welcome! TIA
I recently bought a lovely 6yo Cob X TB, we've been doing some schooling, hacking and fun rides with a view to trying some unafilliated dressage later in the year once we've gotten to know each other. We're getting along great, but I've found that he gets a little strong when cantering in company on a hack and opens his mouth when I try to steady him. He doesnt do this at all when schooling or hacking alone, only when he gets excited in a group. I currently ride him in a D-ring jointed snaffle and cavesson noseband and I had his teeth checked 3 weeks ago - everything fine. My instructor suggested a flash, but I want to make sure there's nothing else going on before strapping his mouth shut! Would I be better using a different bit for hacking? Could it be the nutcracker action of the jointed snaffle that he's reacting to? One of my friends has suggested a drop noseband but I've never used one in the past so wouldnt be sure how to correctly fit it. Any suggestions very welcome! TIA