Hello everyone
I have decided to put forward a question which I have been puzzling over for a few days; My horse is too strong out Hunting (please don't slate me
) He is a 16hh Irish Hunter type, who is a bold jumper, and is perfect in every other way, however out hunting, he simply takes the bit between his teeth, and we're off! He has had his back, teeth, and tack checked (all are perfectly fine) and my instructor can't see anything I'm doing which could cause him to get too strong- and I'm certainly not a nervous rider who is tensing up (I'm most at home on a 3'6'' cross country course
)
In his dressage he is ridden in a french link snaffle, with cavesson noseband, showjumping I have to add a flash, and cross country we are back to a cavesson with a waterford "snaffle" I am actually quite a purist, and would like to stay in a snaffle, or rubber pelham, but the pelham (no matter how lightly used) makes him overband, and out hunting I would simply pull his noes into his chest as he gallops - In the waterford I can hold him ,but having to pull his back teeth out to do so is not pleasant, as I prefer very much to ride with light hands.
Does anyone have and suggestions for a bit change just for hunting and fun rides, he is well schooled, and can even be hacked out in company safely, it's just when people are galloping and are about to overtake he shoots off!
Thanks v. Much
Rachel
I have decided to put forward a question which I have been puzzling over for a few days; My horse is too strong out Hunting (please don't slate me
In his dressage he is ridden in a french link snaffle, with cavesson noseband, showjumping I have to add a flash, and cross country we are back to a cavesson with a waterford "snaffle" I am actually quite a purist, and would like to stay in a snaffle, or rubber pelham, but the pelham (no matter how lightly used) makes him overband, and out hunting I would simply pull his noes into his chest as he gallops - In the waterford I can hold him ,but having to pull his back teeth out to do so is not pleasant, as I prefer very much to ride with light hands.
Does anyone have and suggestions for a bit change just for hunting and fun rides, he is well schooled, and can even be hacked out in company safely, it's just when people are galloping and are about to overtake he shoots off!
Thanks v. Much
Rachel