Cobland
Well-Known Member
Hubby has a lovely 8 year old 17hh tb, hes sooo sweet in every way and hes such a reliable horse to ride. His only down side is that when hes rode he likes to have his head up and really forward, maybe it was the way he was trained in his racing days.
Well hubby finds it hard to control him then at the beach and he would like to trian him to bring his head in a bit to make him that bit more controllable. He rode him with draw reins but everytime he would trot he would let the draw reins slide a bit so wasnt really working out for him.
Was going to try side reins on him but hes a wee bugger to lunge at times. I also read that side reins can be harsh on the mouth. Can you do flatwork with side reins? Or can you only lunge with them?
When hes got his head out, hubbys hands are near the buckle of the reins!!!!
Well hubby finds it hard to control him then at the beach and he would like to trian him to bring his head in a bit to make him that bit more controllable. He rode him with draw reins but everytime he would trot he would let the draw reins slide a bit so wasnt really working out for him.
Was going to try side reins on him but hes a wee bugger to lunge at times. I also read that side reins can be harsh on the mouth. Can you do flatwork with side reins? Or can you only lunge with them?
When hes got his head out, hubbys hands are near the buckle of the reins!!!!