Brimmers
Well-Known Member
Basically I have been asked to take out a ladys horse a few times a week as he is feeling a bit fresh and a bit naughty.
Lady is 60+ and quite nervy. Horse is 16 and although leading a slower life, still gets silly at times
One of the issues is that sometimes Billy will jog and feel like he wants to go faster. Another issue is that he can get very light on his front two feet and the lady has complained of him "rearing" before.
He is ridden in a harsh bit - 4 ring gag with the rein on the bottom. When i take him out I put the rein up onto the snaffle rein as he just doesn't need something that strong but I haven't told her. I also think that having the rein on the bottom ring wont exactly help the "rearing" situation.
I don't really think its my place to question her tack. She obviously knows her horse better, but as she is quite a nervous rider, and if Billy gets a bit excited I feel she may hang onto him.
Energetic (but very controllable!) horse + strong bit and not being allowed forwards = engery spent by jogging and prancing rather than just walking out.
Should I say something? I'm only hacking him out a few times a week as a favour, I don't feel like its my place to barge in and say she should change the tack that shes clearly comfortable with...
Help?
Lady is 60+ and quite nervy. Horse is 16 and although leading a slower life, still gets silly at times
One of the issues is that sometimes Billy will jog and feel like he wants to go faster. Another issue is that he can get very light on his front two feet and the lady has complained of him "rearing" before.
He is ridden in a harsh bit - 4 ring gag with the rein on the bottom. When i take him out I put the rein up onto the snaffle rein as he just doesn't need something that strong but I haven't told her. I also think that having the rein on the bottom ring wont exactly help the "rearing" situation.
I don't really think its my place to question her tack. She obviously knows her horse better, but as she is quite a nervous rider, and if Billy gets a bit excited I feel she may hang onto him.
Energetic (but very controllable!) horse + strong bit and not being allowed forwards = engery spent by jogging and prancing rather than just walking out.
Should I say something? I'm only hacking him out a few times a week as a favour, I don't feel like its my place to barge in and say she should change the tack that shes clearly comfortable with...
Help?