littlen
Well-Known Member
Argh.
He has driven me mad this morning!
He constantly snatches the bit and rips the reins from my hands. He will bring his head right up and shake it about and then try and stretch it right down to the floor pulling me off balance. He will tilt his head from side to side trying to snatch the bit so he can escape any contact and he will not just walk along nicely, he jogs with his head a mile in the air.
Strangely though, he never does this when hacking alone or in the school. When schooling he works nicely on the bit, but as soon as he gets excited or is doing something he dosent want to his head comes up and he starts the snatching and shaking his head about.
It mainly happens hacking in company, as he gets very excited, jogs and then starts fiddling with the contact.
I have regular lessons and he has never once done it in a lesson, he always works happily on the bit without protest, and has a moist mouth etc when schooling.
It dosent matter if I have a strong contact or a light one he will still do it. I have also tried dropping the reins, he still does it. He is never heavy on the hands and always pulls up 100%, just he constantly snatches.
I have had his back checked by both a chiro and physio who have ruled out physical problems. He has had a 5* vetting which he passed and has also been checked by a vet and dentist for any form of teeth problems which he didnt have. I have also had his saddle checked and it is fine.
He is ridden in a french link copper snaffle after trying a number of different bits, none of which suited him. He goes very well in the french link when he is behaving nicely, he also schools in it lovely. I have had my riding instructor check his bit and she rode him herself and said he was fighting against the contact in a sort of protest way rather than out of pain or discomfort. I have also tried a hackamore which he hated.
I always ride him forwards into the contact but its mainly when I am trying to hold him back a little, say when trotting or cantering in a group that he starts.
He is ridden in a flash noseband to stop him crossing the jaw which has helped but has not stopped him snatching his head down and shaking his head.
I have tried giving him a smack, and also giving him a little jerk with the reins when he pulls me but nothing has worked.
After a 2 hour hack today my shoulders and back ache and I have blisters on my hands where he has yanked them for 2 hours straight as we were in company and cantering on a hack so he got very excited and started being worse than normal.
Does anyone have any ideas that might help please?
He has driven me mad this morning!
He constantly snatches the bit and rips the reins from my hands. He will bring his head right up and shake it about and then try and stretch it right down to the floor pulling me off balance. He will tilt his head from side to side trying to snatch the bit so he can escape any contact and he will not just walk along nicely, he jogs with his head a mile in the air.
Strangely though, he never does this when hacking alone or in the school. When schooling he works nicely on the bit, but as soon as he gets excited or is doing something he dosent want to his head comes up and he starts the snatching and shaking his head about.
It mainly happens hacking in company, as he gets very excited, jogs and then starts fiddling with the contact.
I have regular lessons and he has never once done it in a lesson, he always works happily on the bit without protest, and has a moist mouth etc when schooling.
It dosent matter if I have a strong contact or a light one he will still do it. I have also tried dropping the reins, he still does it. He is never heavy on the hands and always pulls up 100%, just he constantly snatches.
I have had his back checked by both a chiro and physio who have ruled out physical problems. He has had a 5* vetting which he passed and has also been checked by a vet and dentist for any form of teeth problems which he didnt have. I have also had his saddle checked and it is fine.
He is ridden in a french link copper snaffle after trying a number of different bits, none of which suited him. He goes very well in the french link when he is behaving nicely, he also schools in it lovely. I have had my riding instructor check his bit and she rode him herself and said he was fighting against the contact in a sort of protest way rather than out of pain or discomfort. I have also tried a hackamore which he hated.
I always ride him forwards into the contact but its mainly when I am trying to hold him back a little, say when trotting or cantering in a group that he starts.
He is ridden in a flash noseband to stop him crossing the jaw which has helped but has not stopped him snatching his head down and shaking his head.
I have tried giving him a smack, and also giving him a little jerk with the reins when he pulls me but nothing has worked.
After a 2 hour hack today my shoulders and back ache and I have blisters on my hands where he has yanked them for 2 hours straight as we were in company and cantering on a hack so he got very excited and started being worse than normal.
Does anyone have any ideas that might help please?