sloulou
Well-Known Member
So - I took my 6 yr old TB x Irish Cob hunting for the first time on Sat and didn't change his tack at all.
Normally he has just a plain cavesson noseband and a NS demi anky full cheek bit. He is never even vaguely strong - in fact he is a little on the lazy side
So - he was actually fine - but whilst he didn't pull - he didn't really listen to the stopping aids in a hurry - so I had a bit of a job to pull up without starting to ages before we caught up with people. Resulting in perhaps too much pull on his mouth
This got worse when he got tired and he started to feel very heavy in my hands - which was the point that I decided to take him home.
Any ideas for what to use on Saturday when I go again? Have had following thoughts:
Drop noseband?
Something like a dutch gag - with two reins - so I don't have to use extra pressure unless i really need it
Would expect pelham to make him more 'leany' I guess?
Don't want to over bit - but equally - would like something as a back up? Ideas?
Normally he has just a plain cavesson noseband and a NS demi anky full cheek bit. He is never even vaguely strong - in fact he is a little on the lazy side
So - he was actually fine - but whilst he didn't pull - he didn't really listen to the stopping aids in a hurry - so I had a bit of a job to pull up without starting to ages before we caught up with people. Resulting in perhaps too much pull on his mouth
Any ideas for what to use on Saturday when I go again? Have had following thoughts:
Drop noseband?
Something like a dutch gag - with two reins - so I don't have to use extra pressure unless i really need it
Would expect pelham to make him more 'leany' I guess?
Don't want to over bit - but equally - would like something as a back up? Ideas?