tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post2725985495679301101..comments2023-05-24T07:46:25.592-07:00Comments on Green n Green = Black n Blue: Flash FridayBrooke (FBX Adventures - In Parenting) http://www.blogger.com/profile/17040183680228006616noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-49384830264037619602010-08-01T07:51:02.052-07:002010-08-01T07:51:02.052-07:00Try the French link snaffle.
I have had very good ...Try the French link snaffle.<br />I have had very good luck with double-jointed snaffles (one with a round bean and the French link). Some horses will not tolerate the nutcracker action of a single-jointed snaffle, or, depending on the size of the mouth, the joint may hit the palate.<br />If your horse has been ridden crudely in lessons, than her mouth is probably very sore. She is either protecting these sore areas or the soreness makes her jerk her head away from the pressure.<br />Hope this helps.Valhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07335385366138424092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-69133431247733213052010-07-30T11:38:12.157-07:002010-07-30T11:38:12.157-07:00That's just it, I'm the first person to wo...That's just it, I'm the first person to work with the Morgan who consistently rides her and (tries) to require her to use her back muscles, and neck muscles properly. Years of doing it the carriage horse way have made her sour. It's hard to tell why she goes above the bit, mostly because she is stubborn (key word, and there is no way to describe it.) We tried a baucher, and she HATED it!! It totally didn't work for her at all, and so we changed it out for a loose ring snaffle. It will just be a matter of time before she starts trying to fight me. She can fight little kids and get out of doing work, so I really feel like it's a bad habit more than anything else. Saddle fits like a glove, teeth checked, I give her massages, she does some good rolls each day. I think it's really, really bad habit! She's not an easy pony to ride wich is why I think I become so frustrated with her, but I am learning a ton. When the little kids ride her they don't make her work in frame (and they are at the level that they need to work her in frame) if any of this makes sense!!Brooke (FBX Adventures - In Parenting) https://www.blogger.com/profile/17040183680228006616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-7147079384045836092010-07-30T11:22:45.978-07:002010-07-30T11:22:45.978-07:00Angie is similar with the under neck muscle, and e...Angie is similar with the under neck muscle, and even Cayenne will do it at times. Her neck is MUCH better this year from a good while of consistent work in proper frame. Angie used to like a flash for bit comfort as well, but has recently grown out of needing it (shes a late bloomer that one). <br /><br />What size bit does Teak wear? I might have a full cheek that would fit her (you could just borrow it, so no $$), bauchers are sadly rarer and I only have Buckley's. He's a major fan of stability too, goes in a KK baucher (one of the hardest bits to find of course, little brat that he is). I actually sold my extra drop to a friend recently, but you see them sometimes on ebay, or I know someone in CO who wholesales the Bobby's brand as well (saves $$ for sure). Wish I still had one I could loan!Capilethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16351111539599899217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-91010227942333775452010-07-30T10:07:58.269-07:002010-07-30T10:07:58.269-07:00It's a loose ring. I think most of her problem...It's a loose ring. I think most of her problems honestly stem from 12 years being a Carriage horse, being beaten into keeping her head as high up as she can. That's why my trainer asked to buy her, she could tell she was super unhappy, and uncomfortable. She stresses out, and has built up all the muscles under her neck, so building up her topline is a bit of work to say the least. The flash isn't tight, it's just "there" I would like to try a drop noseband, but not so much in the budget at the moment! :)Brooke (FBX Adventures - In Parenting) https://www.blogger.com/profile/17040183680228006616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-73571954484260966842010-07-30T09:13:58.517-07:002010-07-30T09:13:58.517-07:00Dressage is definitely about self improvement, let...Dressage is definitely about self improvement, let me tell you! Cayenne and I had a go-round last night too. <br /><br />As far as the bit/flash issue, what type of snaffle is she ridden in? If she likes the stability of a kimberwicke she might be happiest in a baucher or full cheek (in keepers). Some horses also really like a drop noseband, obviously not super tight. Both Cayenne and my friend's Morgan gelding Cabo do wonderfully in a drop.Capilethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16351111539599899217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-28863903796372959852010-07-30T08:54:23.562-07:002010-07-30T08:54:23.562-07:00No, I agree, I am not a big fan of flashes either....No, I agree, I am not a big fan of flashes either. That's why I had my custom bridle (which I just sold, yay!) made without one. Ms. Morgan has been a lesson horse for a good part of 7 years, and has an attitude a mile wide. She does seem a lot happier with the flash on, and a lot more relaxed. I wonder if small children clinking the bit around in her mouth made her sour, I don't know. What I do know is that i could definantly feel the differ. She is very opinioinated. <br /><br />Ms. Morgan's teeth are good, just had them checked. If I wasn't dirt poor I'd get her a massage, but instead I've been doing it from what I learned from one of those videos I rented. Don't I sound like a BYB. :) <br /><br />When you use a Kimberwick or a more stable bit she's more content. It's the snaffle she doesn't seem to like moving around. Who knows. I'm going to ride in her today with the flash and see what differene I notice.Brooke (FBX Adventures - In Parenting) https://www.blogger.com/profile/17040183680228006616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-82717017339548370462010-07-30T05:00:10.616-07:002010-07-30T05:00:10.616-07:00I wonder if the flash changed where the bit sat. ...I wonder if the flash changed where the bit sat. One of the geldings I'm riding right now has a funky bit seat and he's hard to keep happy with his bit.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15321118722150772797noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-52371353161094311.post-48244985536170411282010-07-30T04:47:31.453-07:002010-07-30T04:47:31.453-07:00Bit problems can be due to a lot of things - bad e...Bit problems can be due to a lot of things - bad experiences - people pulling on her or hitting her in the teeth with the bit when putting in it/taking it out, dental issues, chiro issues affecting head and neck. If she was fussy when bridling and when under saddle, I'd suspect a dental issue.<br /><br />I'm not a big fan of flashes - they just keep the horse from telling us that there's a problem when we need to know that there's one in order to help.<br /><br />Good luck!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com