snooples
Well-Known Member
Im helping someone out at the moment with a couple of horses (if anyone saw my fat cob to event hrse thread that was one of them) well I know have another one, who I feel is going to be a lot tougher than the first one. Sorry in advance for the long post but I feel the more info I give the better the advice will be!!
This horse is 17h three quarter irish draught and he knows it! Hes lovely horse to handle on the ground but Im having a bit of trouble with him in the saddle, im about 9 stone myself so not a huge weight on him. He is 13 but has pretty much done nothing.
The first day I rode him we lunged him in the arena first (its been well over a year since he was ridden) and then i rode him around a bit. Rode in a full cheek snaffle and flash, he doesnt open his mouth so i took the flash off.
He was ok for his first day out. Next day I rode him up the hills by himself, i doubt he has ever been ridden out by himself and repeatedly tried to turn around to the horses. His mouth is very hard and steering is non existant expecially to the left. He pretty much tried to jog the whole way back, he didnt take off but I was just able to hold him. When he tries to go he throws his head down and around as if hes going to buck and charge off, luckily he hasnt yet.
I then got the owner to drive him a bit to try and soften up his mouth and rode him today, changed the bit to a french link. Again he kept trying to turn around, he tried to jog quite a bit and I found it tough to hold him.
Im not a fan of putting harsh bits on but i really dont feel comfortable, we are thinking of 3 ring snaffle on the second ring for the next day and possibly putting on draw reins on for some extra control.
Id like to be able to ride him by myself but this just isnt looking possible at the moment as I dont trust him. We are only walking at the moment and I really want to nip this in the bud before his trot work starts.
Does anyone have any good noseband and bit combinations that they found useful for big strong horses like this
Or good training exercises to get him to listen
His aim will more than likely to go showjumping so technically we can go harsher than a snaffle as I doubt he will ever do dressage.
He is a fab jumper I jut need to be able to ride him
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/94091423@N04/9703626970/]
Colorado by snooples17, on Flickr[/URL]
This horse is 17h three quarter irish draught and he knows it! Hes lovely horse to handle on the ground but Im having a bit of trouble with him in the saddle, im about 9 stone myself so not a huge weight on him. He is 13 but has pretty much done nothing.
The first day I rode him we lunged him in the arena first (its been well over a year since he was ridden) and then i rode him around a bit. Rode in a full cheek snaffle and flash, he doesnt open his mouth so i took the flash off.
He was ok for his first day out. Next day I rode him up the hills by himself, i doubt he has ever been ridden out by himself and repeatedly tried to turn around to the horses. His mouth is very hard and steering is non existant expecially to the left. He pretty much tried to jog the whole way back, he didnt take off but I was just able to hold him. When he tries to go he throws his head down and around as if hes going to buck and charge off, luckily he hasnt yet.
I then got the owner to drive him a bit to try and soften up his mouth and rode him today, changed the bit to a french link. Again he kept trying to turn around, he tried to jog quite a bit and I found it tough to hold him.
Im not a fan of putting harsh bits on but i really dont feel comfortable, we are thinking of 3 ring snaffle on the second ring for the next day and possibly putting on draw reins on for some extra control.
Id like to be able to ride him by myself but this just isnt looking possible at the moment as I dont trust him. We are only walking at the moment and I really want to nip this in the bud before his trot work starts.
Does anyone have any good noseband and bit combinations that they found useful for big strong horses like this
Or good training exercises to get him to listen
His aim will more than likely to go showjumping so technically we can go harsher than a snaffle as I doubt he will ever do dressage.
He is a fab jumper I jut need to be able to ride him
[url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/94091423@N04/9703626970/]

Colorado by snooples17, on Flickr[/URL]