bex1984
Well-Known Member
Thank you to everyone whp agve me advice the other day regarding finding a bit I can ride Murphy in for our first ever dressage test in a few weeks time.
Someone at the yard has very kindly lent me a french link hanging cheek snaffle. I've ridden Murph in it Fri, Sat and today and it has gone well, he seems happy enough and I have something that vaguely resembles control
We even managed a little jump with it in on Saturday, and I wouldn't dare jump him in a bit I didn't have control in as I know exactly what the result would be
So I've filled in my dressage test entry form!!
I've now got just under two weeks until the test so am going to go back to the pelham for now, and then use the snaffle for the test as I'm a bit worried he'll work out how to evade it before the test and I'll be a bit stuffed!! Does that sound like the right thing to do?
But I think after the test, I'll get my own hanging cheek bit, and make a conscious effort to ride him in it in the school.
And just a quick question, he annoyed me today because he was jogging again, so everytime he did I tried asking him to walk, and if he didn't walk, turning him on a tight circle, which meant he couldn't use his tanking off muscle against me and came back to walk. It seemed to work - but is that a bad way of doing it?