Paint Me Proud
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I am sure we all know about see-sawing on a horses mouth but what effects does it cause to the horse being ridden?
pain!
but expressed how?
(purposefully being vague her so bear with me)
if a horse is being ridden and its head is actually rocking side to side with the rein pulling left, right, left, right etc would you imagine it to be in pain?
Could this pain be expressed as rearing perhaps?
(purposefully being vague her so bear with me)
if a horse is being ridden and its head is actually rocking side to side with the rein pulling left, right, left, right etc would you imagine it to be in pain?
Could this pain be expressed as rearing perhaps?
I expect it can! If someone is resorting to sawing a horses mouth I'm sure there will be lots of other confusing signals getting to the horse.dont worry, it's not my horse i'm on about.
Just know of a horse that is a chronic rearer and saw it ridden recently and the see-sawing action was so bad i had to stop watching. I was interested to know if the sawing action could be why the horse rears so much. Seems it may well be, thanks. I wont be able to help the horse though sadly.
I have seen many horses that are seesawed to get them down on the bit trotting along rocking their head from side to side and, when they are given a long rein at the trot continue to do the same.
I think that if you are riding a very strong horse that seesawing is one of the few ways to actually hold them in a semblance of control and an entirely different matter!
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