chaps89
Well-Known Member
I have a 6 year old cob x mare who is still very green (think like a 4 year old) due to stops and starts in her education for various reasons including lameness.
She is now (touch wood) sound.
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She has always been a bit of a fidget bum to ride- initially when I got her, to get on we would charge off at full pelt trot for a good 500 yards before we could stop. We now have it down to a walking lap of the yard. (I hate it, its rude but at least we are making progress) Equally if I ask for halt its always with reluctance/shes instantly ready to move off (theyre more like extreme half halts) she just wants to GO (tho never jogs or fizzes)
If I can stay soft and continue to use my voice she will ultimately listen- shes the kind of mare that if I insist on something she will fight back. The issue is refining this so I have a more instant response and also if she wants to keep going she just will (rude I know) and this is where I need help.
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She is very reactive to my voice, less so to my seat and does require/take a reasonable contact.
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She has ALWAYS put her head in the air and been resistant to downwards transitions (in the school or out hacking, only with a rider on board but not just me, pros too) however earlier in summer with more consistent schooling was getting much better tho it was still noted by the judge when we went out to play dressage pony so still a way to go.
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Noticed about 6 weeks ago she was chomping on the bit a lot and either snatching the bit or resisting more than usual and opening her mouth when asked to slow/stop. Did wonder if it was fitness/tiredness related so scaled back the length/intensity of rides and am keeping any schooling sessions short but sweet, however its still happening and she is just a bit livelier for the lesser work (she is the kind of pony who you can get on after 6 months box rest and ride which I did with no yee-hahs so not exactly doing anything, just nicely forward to clarify!)
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Has had her teeth done last week by a BAEDT (with no problems or wolf teeth found) so no physical problem to blame, suspect it is green horse taking the mickey somewhat (she is the type to take a mile if given an inch) as well as it being a learning curve for her she only ever really hacked before I had her and knows rudimentary basics leg = faster, reins = stop so we have a* lot of refining to do.
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Was in full check lozenge/french link snaffle with quite a thick mouthpiece. Tried a straighter/thinner mouth-piece French link (with more of a kidney shape link) eggbutt at the weekend and it was horrid- head right up and mouth wide open like I was ripping her head off any time I applied any sort of pressure to the reins. Partially due to impatience (went on a hack with a sedate companion and we kept having to wait for him which she didnt want to) but certainly the bit didnt help. So thats a definite no go.
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I had a lesson booked with my instructor tomorrow but a pony on the yard potentially has ringworm so thats off so now Im looking to the wisdom of HHO!
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Its a 2 part question as I know it will be a combination of schooling and bit that will help!
1)***** Any schooling exercises I can use out hacking or in the school to improve balance/lessen resistance through downward transitions? Shes good with pole work and basic lateral work (shoulder-fore/leg yield/turn on forehand. Less so with rein back) and on the ground will halt nicely off the voice aids, now need this to lead through under saddle.
2)***** Any bitting suggestions to try please? Preferably ones that dont break the bank. Dont mind trying flash/grackle now I know its not physical but if I can avoid getting too gadgety with her I would prefer to although appreciate it may have a place for the short term.
Sorry its long!
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She is now (touch wood) sound.
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She has always been a bit of a fidget bum to ride- initially when I got her, to get on we would charge off at full pelt trot for a good 500 yards before we could stop. We now have it down to a walking lap of the yard. (I hate it, its rude but at least we are making progress) Equally if I ask for halt its always with reluctance/shes instantly ready to move off (theyre more like extreme half halts) she just wants to GO (tho never jogs or fizzes)
If I can stay soft and continue to use my voice she will ultimately listen- shes the kind of mare that if I insist on something she will fight back. The issue is refining this so I have a more instant response and also if she wants to keep going she just will (rude I know) and this is where I need help.
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She is very reactive to my voice, less so to my seat and does require/take a reasonable contact.
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She has ALWAYS put her head in the air and been resistant to downwards transitions (in the school or out hacking, only with a rider on board but not just me, pros too) however earlier in summer with more consistent schooling was getting much better tho it was still noted by the judge when we went out to play dressage pony so still a way to go.
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Noticed about 6 weeks ago she was chomping on the bit a lot and either snatching the bit or resisting more than usual and opening her mouth when asked to slow/stop. Did wonder if it was fitness/tiredness related so scaled back the length/intensity of rides and am keeping any schooling sessions short but sweet, however its still happening and she is just a bit livelier for the lesser work (she is the kind of pony who you can get on after 6 months box rest and ride which I did with no yee-hahs so not exactly doing anything, just nicely forward to clarify!)
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Has had her teeth done last week by a BAEDT (with no problems or wolf teeth found) so no physical problem to blame, suspect it is green horse taking the mickey somewhat (she is the type to take a mile if given an inch) as well as it being a learning curve for her she only ever really hacked before I had her and knows rudimentary basics leg = faster, reins = stop so we have a* lot of refining to do.
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Was in full check lozenge/french link snaffle with quite a thick mouthpiece. Tried a straighter/thinner mouth-piece French link (with more of a kidney shape link) eggbutt at the weekend and it was horrid- head right up and mouth wide open like I was ripping her head off any time I applied any sort of pressure to the reins. Partially due to impatience (went on a hack with a sedate companion and we kept having to wait for him which she didnt want to) but certainly the bit didnt help. So thats a definite no go.
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I had a lesson booked with my instructor tomorrow but a pony on the yard potentially has ringworm so thats off so now Im looking to the wisdom of HHO!
*
Its a 2 part question as I know it will be a combination of schooling and bit that will help!
1)***** Any schooling exercises I can use out hacking or in the school to improve balance/lessen resistance through downward transitions? Shes good with pole work and basic lateral work (shoulder-fore/leg yield/turn on forehand. Less so with rein back) and on the ground will halt nicely off the voice aids, now need this to lead through under saddle.
2)***** Any bitting suggestions to try please? Preferably ones that dont break the bank. Dont mind trying flash/grackle now I know its not physical but if I can avoid getting too gadgety with her I would prefer to although appreciate it may have a place for the short term.
Sorry its long!
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