FfionWinnie
Well-Known Member
In your sig your mare is on the forehand. However, this may be because she is young and still bum high.
On the forehand does not need to feel heavy in the hand. It is when a horse is working down hill. A horse naturally will take 60% of its weight onto its front legs with the hind legs providing impulsion. We try to ride them so that they take more of their weight backwards onto the hind legs and that has the effect of lightening the forehand and freeing up the shoulders. Paces then become bigger and more expressive.
At your horse's stage in training, I would not be at all worried about it. Wait until she is not built downhill before trying to address the problem. So long as she is not heavy in the hand and leaning on you, then no need to worry.
Thanks. The thing is she is always going to be built down hill as she is a breed which is built down hill. She is young and very green. Can a horse that is built down hill ever look anything other than on the forehand?