Mince Pie
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This is the same reason I use them on my lad sometimes. I hunt him a handful of times a season, but because he loves it so much he can throw his head up and evade in downwards transitions. This can spill over into his schooling sometimes so I put them on to remind him how to school properly. I also lunge in themI used draw reins very short term with one horse.
She had been ridden by someone who caught he mouth regually in transitions, and added to that, she was in a very thin wire mouth bit
So first I put her in a waterford, but she very defensivly and understandably threw her head in transitions, nearly hitting you in the face. I used it fairly loosely, so it would on come into contact when her head went high, and within two weeks she understood, and they were discarded.
I am not one for artificial aids, dont even like flash nosebands much, but I would say never say never but very very cautiously, and selectivly, and short term