Peterpan132
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I have a 13 year old cob who I've had for 8 years .... Being his 7th owner when he was a 5 year old explains a lot! But I've persuvered and we now have a great relationship ... But....
When he wants to work he goes amazingly and cant fault him. However He is always finding different ways to evade work (all medical checks done regularly, it's just his way!), for example, running out of his shoulder or running off with me, and 9 times out of 10 we find a way to work through them and he finds a new trick. I've definitely learnt a lot and become a better rider since having him.
This weeks /months trick is to snatch the reins, particularly in canter by throwing his head down to the floor. I resorted to just letting him have his head (he's too strong to hold), keeping a balanced seat and kicking him forward and controlling him with my weight so that he has to keep going forward into the canter that I've asked for. However, he has now learnt that if he doesn't want to work, even in trot, he can snatch the reins and run off with me.
I have a really good instructor (finally!! Many have given up on us!) who suggests I get a market harborough to try on our next lesson. I have read that they are good for horses who throw heads up, but how about throwing heads down to the floor?
I'm not generally a gadget person as believe in a very classic way of riding - he's ridden in a Nueue Schule 'baby' bit and simply has a bridle & saddle on, even for hacking. But do feel we need something to help us get over this new trick as he is starting to learn his strength and isnt an easy one to overcome
Any advice, comments and suggestions appreciated!
Thanks
When he wants to work he goes amazingly and cant fault him. However He is always finding different ways to evade work (all medical checks done regularly, it's just his way!), for example, running out of his shoulder or running off with me, and 9 times out of 10 we find a way to work through them and he finds a new trick. I've definitely learnt a lot and become a better rider since having him.
This weeks /months trick is to snatch the reins, particularly in canter by throwing his head down to the floor. I resorted to just letting him have his head (he's too strong to hold), keeping a balanced seat and kicking him forward and controlling him with my weight so that he has to keep going forward into the canter that I've asked for. However, he has now learnt that if he doesn't want to work, even in trot, he can snatch the reins and run off with me.
I have a really good instructor (finally!! Many have given up on us!) who suggests I get a market harborough to try on our next lesson. I have read that they are good for horses who throw heads up, but how about throwing heads down to the floor?
I'm not generally a gadget person as believe in a very classic way of riding - he's ridden in a Nueue Schule 'baby' bit and simply has a bridle & saddle on, even for hacking. But do feel we need something to help us get over this new trick as he is starting to learn his strength and isnt an easy one to overcome
Any advice, comments and suggestions appreciated!
Thanks