Selena Session 44; Wizard Session 114: Teacup Muzzle

2009 October 27

Selena

Monday, 10/26/09

Selena is a classy Thoroughbred mare. Tall, scopey, old-fashioned pedigree, and refined. Alibar’s old bits fit JR and Wizard with no problem but they are too big for Selena (see photo above). Alibar was more than a hand shorter than Selena but he wore a 5 1/4″ bit.

I did a little tinkering with bits and tried a 5″ loose ring snaffle and it fit her dainty mouth like a glove. Loose ring snaffles tend to run small since the holes at the end pose the danger of pinching the corners of a horse’s mouth, which means she can probably wear a smaller size in other varieties, like a D-ring.

The first thing I noticed when I rode her in the loose ring was that it felt even milder than my KK Ultra that I normally use. I think this will be a good thing for working on suppling and relaxation.

Our goal was to return to the lovely, huntery trot we had last week. I kept the patterns simple and worked on keeping my hands quiet and my weight secure. We worked on a large oval and did a lot of walk-trot-walk transitions, followed by serpentines and figure 8s. I was careful to ride to the very end of each end since Selena sometimes cuts corners when I am not paying attention.

At the end of each ride, I always ask her for a stretchy circle at the trot. This was the first time I could feel her “get it” and know that it was part of the cooling-down process.

I repeated Sunday’s session with Wizard: a little light longeing, followed by the beginnings of long-lining. He is getting better every day. He is still sticky to the right but developing the ability to work a distance away from me to the left. I ended the session with some free longeing- Wizard is so responsive at liberty and it is always fun to work with him.

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  1. 2009 October 28

    Sophie has a big mouth! I wish she had a little mouth, Jessie’s bits were too tight, so I tried a few of my trainer’s bits on her, including a KK Ultra that fit when we tried it but when I bought my own in the same size it seems a little big, so I may get another and sell the used one…we’ll see.

    Do you have any long lining book/resources suggestions? I plan on long lining Sophie since I’m not going to be riding her until after the baby is born.

  2. 2009 November 11

    Hi Stephanie. Thanks for stopping by! Cherry Hill’s _Longeing and Long Lining the English and Western Horse_ is a good one.

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