sjdress
Well-Known Member
I'm just bringing my horse back into work after time off for some soundness issues... She is obviously feeling very well now after treatment! However out hacking she is being quite difficult. When she gets all excited she pulls her head down and launches forward - often followed by a buck or a bit of a bronc! Having an excited buck is usual for her but usually I can push her on through it but at the moment I can't.
She is very light in the mouth and all the power seems to come from her neck and back end! So if I use a stronger bit she usually just drops behind it and gets even bouncier. Someone suggested a market harborough but I'm not sure if this will work as the head goes down and not up! Any suggestions until we are back in proper work??
She is very light in the mouth and all the power seems to come from her neck and back end! So if I use a stronger bit she usually just drops behind it and gets even bouncier. Someone suggested a market harborough but I'm not sure if this will work as the head goes down and not up! Any suggestions until we are back in proper work??