zangels
Well-Known Member
My daughters pony that started shaking her head, I am trying different things to see if anything helps.
When we got her she was ridden in a martingale and a Wilkie snaffle. First we worked on taking away the martingale and then changing over o a dee ring plain snaffle as I am not keen on the wilkies.
At the weekend I thought I will just try and see if she dosnt shake her head as much in the Wilkie than the plain snaffle and she didn't.
I am not a fan of wilkies on a child's pony as I think they are quite harsh bits and fix them into the wrong position when used by children.
The problem is sometimes when she shakes her head it results in her bucking and with the Wilkie the head shaking was less and she didn't buck.
What would you do? Go back to the Wilkie or keep trying other solutions with the plain snaffle?
When we got her she was ridden in a martingale and a Wilkie snaffle. First we worked on taking away the martingale and then changing over o a dee ring plain snaffle as I am not keen on the wilkies.
At the weekend I thought I will just try and see if she dosnt shake her head as much in the Wilkie than the plain snaffle and she didn't.
I am not a fan of wilkies on a child's pony as I think they are quite harsh bits and fix them into the wrong position when used by children.
The problem is sometimes when she shakes her head it results in her bucking and with the Wilkie the head shaking was less and she didn't buck.
What would you do? Go back to the Wilkie or keep trying other solutions with the plain snaffle?