Weezy
Well-Known Member
Having been away for over a week I was looking forward to riding my horse this morning. Said hello to her and gave her a fuss and then saw hair was missing under her chin....took a good look and she has a really nasty rub which has crystalised gunk on it - deffo caused from her drop noseband being too tight
It is v obv where I do up my noseband as it is the only hole that has been used on the noseband, and yes, it is loose, but it is only meant to be a *go no further* tool, not a *strap your gob shut* tool, as I think you all know, I am very anti strapping gobs shut - they are opening for a reason and it is up to the rider to sort out why and remedy it!
The thing that has really upset me/peed me off is that there was no note or communication from the rider telling me or apologising! YO said she has been going well - no suprise if she has been anchored shut, fact is I have been working for months for her to work WITHOUT resistance in the mouth - if you strap her up she leans, end of.
I ended up putting her out rather than riding as I want to talk to the girl first and find out what happened - yes I could have ridden her without a noseband but she looks sore and the last thing I want to do is punish her
I have paid £60 for her to be ridden and I feel as though I have been kicked in the teeth.
The thing that has really upset me/peed me off is that there was no note or communication from the rider telling me or apologising! YO said she has been going well - no suprise if she has been anchored shut, fact is I have been working for months for her to work WITHOUT resistance in the mouth - if you strap her up she leans, end of.
I ended up putting her out rather than riding as I want to talk to the girl first and find out what happened - yes I could have ridden her without a noseband but she looks sore and the last thing I want to do is punish her