HaffiesRock
Well-Known Member
***Firstly, this is not me and I want to help the person in question***
There is a girl I know who is young and inexperienced. She has recently bought a tb. It has started rearing when out hacking (on the way home) So she and another novice on the yard have decided that the cure is a bit change from a hanging cheek snaffle to a pelham.
I want to help as I can see someone getting hurt.
Now if this was my problem, I'd do the whole saddle, teeth, back check scenario and then work on schooling. But she's young and thinks she knows it all so I am going to struggle with what ever I say. I will add shes only had the horse a couple of weeks.
I am hacking with her tomorrow so can see for myself what is actually happening but I can just see an accident happening with a frisky tb and a pelham in inexperienced hands. I cant really say anything to her yet as I have no idea how to help with rearing?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
There is a girl I know who is young and inexperienced. She has recently bought a tb. It has started rearing when out hacking (on the way home) So she and another novice on the yard have decided that the cure is a bit change from a hanging cheek snaffle to a pelham.
I want to help as I can see someone getting hurt.
Now if this was my problem, I'd do the whole saddle, teeth, back check scenario and then work on schooling. But she's young and thinks she knows it all so I am going to struggle with what ever I say. I will add shes only had the horse a couple of weeks.
I am hacking with her tomorrow so can see for myself what is actually happening but I can just see an accident happening with a frisky tb and a pelham in inexperienced hands. I cant really say anything to her yet as I have no idea how to help with rearing?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks