Gorgeous George
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So I tried George in the Pelham, with the aim for using it in our beginners WH class in 2 weeks time, and it wasnt a success. Strangely I didnt find the double reins too much of a problem, but I dont think George was too happy with the bit. He didnt throw his head about or protest in that way, but he just seemed to go into reverse. I had to really kick him on to get him moving (not like him) and he felt really flat and lethargic, at first I thought he was off colour / lame. So I hopped off and trotted him up, all seemed well and he had seemed well in himself when I was grooming/tacking up. So I got back on and he really wasnt keen to move forwards, especially in canter.
I was getting quite worried about him by now, so got off and went and got his usual bridle with dutch gag, popped it on and got on. It was like someone had flicked a switch and there he was as happy as larry, going forward, cantering and so on!
Is this a strange reaction for a horse to have to this kind of bit (mouthpiece was the same as the one we use for dressage)? Needless to say we will be doing the WH in the dutch gag, and if the judge comments we will just have to smile and nod!
I was getting quite worried about him by now, so got off and went and got his usual bridle with dutch gag, popped it on and got on. It was like someone had flicked a switch and there he was as happy as larry, going forward, cantering and so on!
Is this a strange reaction for a horse to have to this kind of bit (mouthpiece was the same as the one we use for dressage)? Needless to say we will be doing the WH in the dutch gag, and if the judge comments we will just have to smile and nod!