fredflop
Well-Known Member
After some ideas really...
with me on the ground, my horse responds well to pressure, asking for lateral flexion (like carrot stretched) both sides, as well as vertical (lowering head down). Under saddle is a completely different matter, the horse is totally wooden.
I’m not asking about training/saddle, bridle or bit fit/teeth/back... purely veterinary issues that may be contributing towards the problem
with me on the ground, my horse responds well to pressure, asking for lateral flexion (like carrot stretched) both sides, as well as vertical (lowering head down). Under saddle is a completely different matter, the horse is totally wooden.
I’m not asking about training/saddle, bridle or bit fit/teeth/back... purely veterinary issues that may be contributing towards the problem