Jess95
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Hi all!
Where to start, Ive had my pony for a year now (New forest gelding) His a lovely little chap in most ways. His 6 years of age and i have him field kept, which he is very happy with! He is my first youngster so its a new experience for myself. A few months back i started hacking him out on my own it was progressing, hard work though as he tends to buck and turn back on himself but with alot of patience and persistance it was going well. Ive recently started schooling him in the field as he threw me off a few months back which made my confidence drop alot so i decided to put a hold on trying to take him out again on my own until i feel confident again However, i do find he has a tendancy to take the mick and if his not doing as he wishes he buck and bronks with me, im having lessons now to help understand and gain a knowledge as to what we both need to do. My instructors mentioned putting him in a Waterford bit to hopefully reduce the bucking and bronking until he eventually stops. He holds his head high, but not high to the extent the martingale is needed. He does have alot of unecessary muscle in his neck and he his steering transitions arent exactly perfect. Basically, is the waterford going to be a bit appropriate for him? Im light with my hands, im just hearing a mixture of opinions with that type of bit and would like to find out if anyone is dealing with similary situations ? Many thanks! (Sorry for the long post).
Where to start, Ive had my pony for a year now (New forest gelding) His a lovely little chap in most ways. His 6 years of age and i have him field kept, which he is very happy with! He is my first youngster so its a new experience for myself. A few months back i started hacking him out on my own it was progressing, hard work though as he tends to buck and turn back on himself but with alot of patience and persistance it was going well. Ive recently started schooling him in the field as he threw me off a few months back which made my confidence drop alot so i decided to put a hold on trying to take him out again on my own until i feel confident again However, i do find he has a tendancy to take the mick and if his not doing as he wishes he buck and bronks with me, im having lessons now to help understand and gain a knowledge as to what we both need to do. My instructors mentioned putting him in a Waterford bit to hopefully reduce the bucking and bronking until he eventually stops. He holds his head high, but not high to the extent the martingale is needed. He does have alot of unecessary muscle in his neck and he his steering transitions arent exactly perfect. Basically, is the waterford going to be a bit appropriate for him? Im light with my hands, im just hearing a mixture of opinions with that type of bit and would like to find out if anyone is dealing with similary situations ? Many thanks! (Sorry for the long post).