Welshy
Well-Known Member
I hope this is the right place for this -- I haven't posted here for a long time.
I have a talented little jumping pony who is a pleasure to do. She is well schooled but tends to get very strong when hunting, hacking in large fast groups & whilst jumping in exciting situations (fine at home, normal hacking and whilst schooling).
Currently ridden in a french link hanging cheek with a flash noseband for everything (running martingale for exciting things) but am keen to try a different bit for the next hunting season and, as she is now moving up to open hunter trials, we could do with a little something extra just to remind her that her rider dictates the pace.
She is such a nice, honest jumper, I'm terrified of over bitting her or knocking her confidence and I certainly don't wish to curb her gorgeous enthusiasm for jumping.
If anything, her head tends to go up (but not hideously high) and she fixes and goes. She is always stoppable but it can take a little time which you don't have when you have whacking big solid fences coming at you.
She hates the pelhams I have tried (myler, rugby french link and straightbar). Presuming a 3 ring snaffle is redundant since she doesnt lean or put her head down? I have a mental block against kimblewicks since she was ridden in one by riders with busy hands before I had her and I suspect this hasn't helped us. (when I got her, you could hardly touch her mouth before her ears went up your nostrils
) She has a big roomy mouth for a little pony and I don't want any really thin bits as she has a tendancy to get sore on the sides of her mouth if we aren't careful.
Teeth done very recently, back checked and saddle fine. I really don't think schooling is the only answer here.
Sorry for the long, fussy post x
I have a talented little jumping pony who is a pleasure to do. She is well schooled but tends to get very strong when hunting, hacking in large fast groups & whilst jumping in exciting situations (fine at home, normal hacking and whilst schooling).
Currently ridden in a french link hanging cheek with a flash noseband for everything (running martingale for exciting things) but am keen to try a different bit for the next hunting season and, as she is now moving up to open hunter trials, we could do with a little something extra just to remind her that her rider dictates the pace.
She is such a nice, honest jumper, I'm terrified of over bitting her or knocking her confidence and I certainly don't wish to curb her gorgeous enthusiasm for jumping.
If anything, her head tends to go up (but not hideously high) and she fixes and goes. She is always stoppable but it can take a little time which you don't have when you have whacking big solid fences coming at you.
She hates the pelhams I have tried (myler, rugby french link and straightbar). Presuming a 3 ring snaffle is redundant since she doesnt lean or put her head down? I have a mental block against kimblewicks since she was ridden in one by riders with busy hands before I had her and I suspect this hasn't helped us. (when I got her, you could hardly touch her mouth before her ears went up your nostrils
Teeth done very recently, back checked and saddle fine. I really don't think schooling is the only answer here.
Sorry for the long, fussy post x