Halfpass
Well-Known Member
Having a conversation with my OH yesterday and we couldn't agree on this so eventually agreed to disagree but thought you lovely people would be able to convince one of us otherwise.
My view on biting horses for hacking / faster work, of any age, is that you are far better using a stronger bit and not having to haul on the reins for control.
My OH firmly believes that he would rather use a milder bit and use his manly strength to pull the horse up if possible. IMO by using this method you run the risk of making your horse hard mouthed then never ebing able to pull it up regardless of the bit.
The situation is that he has a 5 year old ISH that was backed last Dec but has only just started to have anything done with it. I am goign to start schooling him as I feel that this is where his issues lie. OH is not a schooling type person but finds XC and hacking great fun. I know that they should go hand in hand but he is a man and you can't tell him anything.
At the moment out hacking on his own this horse is fine but in company if you try and have a steady trot of canter all steering and brakes fail horse bolts spins etc etc and OH ends up on the floor!!! He is currenlty in a low ported myler with no hooks and a martingale.
My advice to him was to try and stronger bit ie Kimblewick and then concentrate on his schooling to try and slove the issue.
Any comments or advice much appreciated.
My view on biting horses for hacking / faster work, of any age, is that you are far better using a stronger bit and not having to haul on the reins for control.
My OH firmly believes that he would rather use a milder bit and use his manly strength to pull the horse up if possible. IMO by using this method you run the risk of making your horse hard mouthed then never ebing able to pull it up regardless of the bit.
The situation is that he has a 5 year old ISH that was backed last Dec but has only just started to have anything done with it. I am goign to start schooling him as I feel that this is where his issues lie. OH is not a schooling type person but finds XC and hacking great fun. I know that they should go hand in hand but he is a man and you can't tell him anything.
At the moment out hacking on his own this horse is fine but in company if you try and have a steady trot of canter all steering and brakes fail horse bolts spins etc etc and OH ends up on the floor!!! He is currenlty in a low ported myler with no hooks and a martingale.
My advice to him was to try and stronger bit ie Kimblewick and then concentrate on his schooling to try and slove the issue.
Any comments or advice much appreciated.