What can you suggest?

horsegirl

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To encourage a horse to carry his head a bit higher? This is a horse who has been ridden in draw reins/market harborough for many years and now carries his head so low his rider is almost yanked out of the saddle. Any suggestions ?
 
if safe, schooling with no contact, holding buckle of reins, encouraging self carriage including lateral work???

that's where i would start... does he hack out like this??
 
The more rein you give the lower the head goes, he is 17 also. I have hacked him a couple of times (he is not my horse) but I don't remember him doing this probably as he was more excited.
 
I would think the best way woud be to try and push him forward from your leg to bring him off his forehand. It may take a while though for him to get out of the habit if he has been repeatedly schooled in draw reins (hate the things!)
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ditto jump the moon get him going forward more and do lots of transitions as well........walk for 4 strides, trot for 4 stride, back to walk etc.....
 
I had this exact problem when I bought my horse. Takes a lot of leg and a lot of patience. Keep riding forward into the contact you want. It'll take a while for the right muscles to develop. I found hacking on a long rein first helped him stretch out then I'd go in the school and do a little work at a time.

It took about 18 months for my boy to figure it all out but was definately worth the effort.

Good luck.
 
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