TeamWazz
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My first question is - I'm planning on going to the beach with my new horse and another horse from the yard this weekend. HOWEVER I'm still not 100% and my friend's said that if on the day I'm still not sure I can just ride his other horse. I would like to go down to the beach on my new horse though as my friend's horse is the most bombproof horse who would probably be the best to go with and the owner would be the most understanding if I said I only wanted to walk the whole way there and back. However he is super busy with university so I rarely see him to ride with and with winter closing in this would probably be the only opportunity to ride with him for a while. I've had my new horse a month and I'm jumping, cantering, galloping along the stubble, you name it.
What I'm asking here though is - do you think I should? I had a terrible experience with my other horse when he was new going out for a long hack in the wind with a girl who wouldn't stop galloping everywhere and long story short to this day he acts up on a certain part of a certain ride due to the fact she went galloping off without him then came galloping back and barrelled into his chest. T_T So I want to make sure I do the right thing this time.
Also if I'm going, should I put him in a stronger bit? He's in a Wilkie snaffle at the moment and out on a hack he's fine but a bit ... boisterous. I'd personally feel more comfortable in a stronger bit just for the first time going to the beach and once I've done that I'd probably take him in the snaffle.
The beach is a 15-20 minute hack in walk away from the yard - along a road and crossing a road that gets a lot of traffic. However we'd only be on that road for a minute and its very quiet roads on either side of this.
My second question :
My new horse rushes into the jumps - I think this is because of his fast and eventing past - he's honest and will clear it but just very speedy. We're working on that and I'm feeling much more confident and he is know trotting happily into jumps and not being so fast into the jumps BUT when the height goes up his head goes up. Physio and vet have already seen him, new saddle fitted by qualified saddler. My instructor was advising a running martingale? Would you advise this as well?
What I'm asking here though is - do you think I should? I had a terrible experience with my other horse when he was new going out for a long hack in the wind with a girl who wouldn't stop galloping everywhere and long story short to this day he acts up on a certain part of a certain ride due to the fact she went galloping off without him then came galloping back and barrelled into his chest. T_T So I want to make sure I do the right thing this time.
Also if I'm going, should I put him in a stronger bit? He's in a Wilkie snaffle at the moment and out on a hack he's fine but a bit ... boisterous. I'd personally feel more comfortable in a stronger bit just for the first time going to the beach and once I've done that I'd probably take him in the snaffle.
The beach is a 15-20 minute hack in walk away from the yard - along a road and crossing a road that gets a lot of traffic. However we'd only be on that road for a minute and its very quiet roads on either side of this.
My second question :
My new horse rushes into the jumps - I think this is because of his fast and eventing past - he's honest and will clear it but just very speedy. We're working on that and I'm feeling much more confident and he is know trotting happily into jumps and not being so fast into the jumps BUT when the height goes up his head goes up. Physio and vet have already seen him, new saddle fitted by qualified saddler. My instructor was advising a running martingale? Would you advise this as well?