littlen
Well-Known Member
Wondering if anyone has any advice?
I have always had issues with horse. Main ones being a complete refusal to work 'on the bit', constant head in air as an evasion tactic resulting in a weak V shaped back end which is stopping any hope of ever showing him etc (obviously I couldnt till I had the outline either) I have used a market harborough for months as he has a habit of throwing his head back and he nearly broke my nose last summer by hitting me in the face.
He is also pretty spooky and has been known to rear and buck but hasnt for months. He can also be very strong in company due to excitement and I cant stop once he goes.
He is also very unbalanced and wobbly, and finds canter hard especially around corners as he is very stiff.
Current tack is
Flash noseband- Stop opening mouth and playing with the bit.
French Link snaffle
Market harborough- lower head.
I have also used a pelham in strong situations and he does lower his head in this better and throws his head less BUT he is very sensitive and I am scared he will end up with a harder mouth due to constant pelham use. I will still use it for hacking in company though as I fear I wont come back in a snaffle.
He has also not been ridden for months due to weather etc but he has not improved even with this tack which was supposed to help. He still throws his head in the MH and still evades the bit even with a flash...
Talking to a friend today she suggested I just start again. I am sure its not as easy as that but I wondered what would happen if I spent a while trying with basic tack. She also suggested a running martingale and plain cavesson or drop. I have asked about these before in a previous post but am still undecided on what to do!
So, if i did take everything off and go in the school, what sort of things do I do next? What excersises will help and how long will I need to school for to see a result! How do I know if he is more comfortable, as he throws his head no matter what I put him in?
Do i start with just literally the bare minimum or do I change to drop etc from the off?
He does go well in the pelham but I am unsure if its a 'false outline' as he has no topline and never has no matter what bit he is in.
I cant afford an instructor and he has had all neccessary checks and an mot and is in no pain at all?
I have always had issues with horse. Main ones being a complete refusal to work 'on the bit', constant head in air as an evasion tactic resulting in a weak V shaped back end which is stopping any hope of ever showing him etc (obviously I couldnt till I had the outline either) I have used a market harborough for months as he has a habit of throwing his head back and he nearly broke my nose last summer by hitting me in the face.
He is also pretty spooky and has been known to rear and buck but hasnt for months. He can also be very strong in company due to excitement and I cant stop once he goes.
He is also very unbalanced and wobbly, and finds canter hard especially around corners as he is very stiff.
Current tack is
Flash noseband- Stop opening mouth and playing with the bit.
French Link snaffle
Market harborough- lower head.
I have also used a pelham in strong situations and he does lower his head in this better and throws his head less BUT he is very sensitive and I am scared he will end up with a harder mouth due to constant pelham use. I will still use it for hacking in company though as I fear I wont come back in a snaffle.
He has also not been ridden for months due to weather etc but he has not improved even with this tack which was supposed to help. He still throws his head in the MH and still evades the bit even with a flash...
Talking to a friend today she suggested I just start again. I am sure its not as easy as that but I wondered what would happen if I spent a while trying with basic tack. She also suggested a running martingale and plain cavesson or drop. I have asked about these before in a previous post but am still undecided on what to do!
So, if i did take everything off and go in the school, what sort of things do I do next? What excersises will help and how long will I need to school for to see a result! How do I know if he is more comfortable, as he throws his head no matter what I put him in?
Do i start with just literally the bare minimum or do I change to drop etc from the off?
He does go well in the pelham but I am unsure if its a 'false outline' as he has no topline and never has no matter what bit he is in.
I cant afford an instructor and he has had all neccessary checks and an mot and is in no pain at all?