Hemirjtm
Well-Known Member
I want to say thankyou to whoever suggested i try Hemir in a 3 ring gag for hacking!! I finally came home without having had him pull my arms out of my socket!!
I tried him yesterday in the field in walk, trot and canter to see what he was like and how he responded to it...etc, then took him out for a little canter in the woods, he came straight back to me
then i pushed him into gallop just to see what sort of stopping ability we had...normally i really struggle and almost have to wait until the end of the track then he stops of his own accord
But yesterday i was able to stop him about 10 strides before the end, it took longer than it possibly could have to ask him to come back to trot but i suppose i was being lighter with my hands
When i was in the field, i pushed him to really stretch and really get used to the bit in walk, then i asked for him to pick up and start using his back end, he took a lovely contact, and felt really light in my hands and not once did he stick his head up in the air
He did buck a few times in canter but i think that was possibly because i was holding him too much and he was objecting to it, I think i was worried he would slip in the field!!
So maybe it was me being more carefull not to put too much pressure on his mouth that made him change so drastically, but even if it was, thats a good thing!!!!
So thanks to whoever suggested i try one
It felt really good to actually be able to stop!!!!
Also a question, what does it mean when a horse salivates a lot around their mouth?? I think i know but i want to be sure
thanks
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I tried him yesterday in the field in walk, trot and canter to see what he was like and how he responded to it...etc, then took him out for a little canter in the woods, he came straight back to me
When i was in the field, i pushed him to really stretch and really get used to the bit in walk, then i asked for him to pick up and start using his back end, he took a lovely contact, and felt really light in my hands and not once did he stick his head up in the air
So maybe it was me being more carefull not to put too much pressure on his mouth that made him change so drastically, but even if it was, thats a good thing!!!!
So thanks to whoever suggested i try one
Also a question, what does it mean when a horse salivates a lot around their mouth?? I think i know but i want to be sure
thanks
xx
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