charterline
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Posting in here, as hoping for some more sensible answers, rather than I don't know what I'm doing, or talking about.
My horse is hacked out in draw reins. If not in them, she has a horrible tendency to use her head and neck as a brace against you when asking for speeding up/slowing down/asking got inside bend away from scary object. Is also ridden in either a flash or drop so her mouth can't open and ignore what you are asking.
She is 17, and has spent the best part of her life shoving her head in the air to do as she pleases; also built quite "head up in the air" anyway.
She works beautifully in the school. Had taken three years of hard work, as she'd never been schooled before o got her, but she is an amazing horse. I am trying to work on this out hacking.
As I said above the draw reins help to a huge extent. However, there are still times that she will spot something "scary", and then will use all her strength and still use her head and neck as a brace to get away from you, using scary object as an excuse.
We vary what we do out hacking, not trying to give her any time to make up trouble, however, some of the time it just does not work. No amount of "nicely" asking for bend away from scary object works, not amount of kicking and yanking works either; she's just plain rude and ignores you.
Therefore, I'm basically wondering if something else to help keep control of the head and neck would be of benefit for a couple of sessions? Possibly either a standing martingale or a market harborough?
I'm aware that my horse would looked trussed up like a turkey, however I'm not after any nasty vile comments that I can't ride, and I'm a mean horse owner, I'm asking for opinions if people have ever used two "gadgets" to help control a horse who knows exactly what it's strength can do
My horse is hacked out in draw reins. If not in them, she has a horrible tendency to use her head and neck as a brace against you when asking for speeding up/slowing down/asking got inside bend away from scary object. Is also ridden in either a flash or drop so her mouth can't open and ignore what you are asking.
She is 17, and has spent the best part of her life shoving her head in the air to do as she pleases; also built quite "head up in the air" anyway.
She works beautifully in the school. Had taken three years of hard work, as she'd never been schooled before o got her, but she is an amazing horse. I am trying to work on this out hacking.
As I said above the draw reins help to a huge extent. However, there are still times that she will spot something "scary", and then will use all her strength and still use her head and neck as a brace to get away from you, using scary object as an excuse.
We vary what we do out hacking, not trying to give her any time to make up trouble, however, some of the time it just does not work. No amount of "nicely" asking for bend away from scary object works, not amount of kicking and yanking works either; she's just plain rude and ignores you.
Therefore, I'm basically wondering if something else to help keep control of the head and neck would be of benefit for a couple of sessions? Possibly either a standing martingale or a market harborough?
I'm aware that my horse would looked trussed up like a turkey, however I'm not after any nasty vile comments that I can't ride, and I'm a mean horse owner, I'm asking for opinions if people have ever used two "gadgets" to help control a horse who knows exactly what it's strength can do