AnnaandStella
Well-Known Member
I'm a first time horse owner with a Westphalian schoolmistress mare, bought two weeks ago, who is lovely but very conscious of her environment, including tack (as well as noises and "scary" objects.)
If i put her in her box with her bridle on for just a few seconds (e.g. to take off her saddle), she rubs her head incessantly against the bricks & her brand new bridle is already badly scuffed. She's ridden with a cavesson noseband.
The bridle has a raised browband and cavesson and looks ridiculous without the cavesson, but i was wondering if using a western style one-ear headstall e.g. below would help as less would be touching her face?
I don't know if anyone else here has a similar problem, but my sweet-natured horsie flats her ears back as she rubs her bridle.
If i put her in her box with her bridle on for just a few seconds (e.g. to take off her saddle), she rubs her head incessantly against the bricks & her brand new bridle is already badly scuffed. She's ridden with a cavesson noseband.
The bridle has a raised browband and cavesson and looks ridiculous without the cavesson, but i was wondering if using a western style one-ear headstall e.g. below would help as less would be touching her face?
I don't know if anyone else here has a similar problem, but my sweet-natured horsie flats her ears back as she rubs her bridle.