Molliex
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I am currently re-schooling my 5yo connemera from scratch in a happy mouth, loose ring snaffle. When i tried him he was in a loose ring snaffle and he was really unhappy in it, snatching etc, so i suggested that they get his teeth checked out and we discovered that they had never been done before, so obviously i assumed that was the problem and that he would settle down after they had been done.
So,when i brought him home, i bought a happy mouth loose ring for about the first 4 months, but he was still opening his mouth, showing his teeth like he was smiling, snatching and throwing his head up, so i bought a loose ring snaffle with sweet iron and copper rollers to see if he would settle more, but he seemed 10x worse in that, he was grabbing hold of the bit and trying to tank off, teeth still showing and his head was held up so high everytime i put any pressure on the reins. He was fine once we had a rhythm, but if i half halted, brought him to walk/trot etc he would throw his head up. This lead me to believe that he didn't like having the metal in his mouth (i have had this before with a previous horse who would only have a plastic bit) so, i put him back in the happy mouth and we are back to square one, only worse.
I know its not easy schooling a youngster as they are strong willed, but i believe that the bit is the problem, after only seeing deterioration after 7 months of schooling him. He has been back in the happy mouth for about 2/3 months, and i have been persevering with him as i really do want to school him in a snaffle but he is now becoming uncontrollable and dangerous.
He still shows his teeth (there is nothing wrong with them i have had them checked, his back is also fine, and have just purchased a custom made saddle specifically for his changing shape) although i am wondering if him showing his teeth may just be a quirk? has anyone seen this quirk before? he still snatches when asking for walk and halt,jolting me forwards, and he holds his head so high that i now really struggle to get him back from canter without raising my hands ( i have been told by my instructor to keep my hands low and by my knees to encourage his head down)He has recently started charging off with me into the fencing of the arena and I'm wary he is going to end up injuring himself. My instructor says that he is just rude and has no patience, which i agree with but he is becoming dangerous to ride now, and i think i may need a stronger bit, without going stronger than a snaffle if possible? Please any suggestions would be appreciated. And no hate, i know exactly how to school a youngster, i just need bitting advice, thank you.
So,when i brought him home, i bought a happy mouth loose ring for about the first 4 months, but he was still opening his mouth, showing his teeth like he was smiling, snatching and throwing his head up, so i bought a loose ring snaffle with sweet iron and copper rollers to see if he would settle more, but he seemed 10x worse in that, he was grabbing hold of the bit and trying to tank off, teeth still showing and his head was held up so high everytime i put any pressure on the reins. He was fine once we had a rhythm, but if i half halted, brought him to walk/trot etc he would throw his head up. This lead me to believe that he didn't like having the metal in his mouth (i have had this before with a previous horse who would only have a plastic bit) so, i put him back in the happy mouth and we are back to square one, only worse.
I know its not easy schooling a youngster as they are strong willed, but i believe that the bit is the problem, after only seeing deterioration after 7 months of schooling him. He has been back in the happy mouth for about 2/3 months, and i have been persevering with him as i really do want to school him in a snaffle but he is now becoming uncontrollable and dangerous.
He still shows his teeth (there is nothing wrong with them i have had them checked, his back is also fine, and have just purchased a custom made saddle specifically for his changing shape) although i am wondering if him showing his teeth may just be a quirk? has anyone seen this quirk before? he still snatches when asking for walk and halt,jolting me forwards, and he holds his head so high that i now really struggle to get him back from canter without raising my hands ( i have been told by my instructor to keep my hands low and by my knees to encourage his head down)He has recently started charging off with me into the fencing of the arena and I'm wary he is going to end up injuring himself. My instructor says that he is just rude and has no patience, which i agree with but he is becoming dangerous to ride now, and i think i may need a stronger bit, without going stronger than a snaffle if possible? Please any suggestions would be appreciated. And no hate, i know exactly how to school a youngster, i just need bitting advice, thank you.
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