not that that had been the plan, but it's what we did, with a woman from one of the other yards on the estate and her daughter. nice potter out, oodles of midges everywhere.
the plan had been to put the pelham on and see how we went with it, now we've got the elastic curb.
put it on, and rather thought it was too big. when i thought about it afterwards, i could have used the rings nearer the elastic, but i'm not convinced that won't then catch on the bit rings
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So tomorrow i'll look at putting the curb on the other rings and see what it looks like, but i'm not sure it'll be right and am not sure it'll fit snugly in the groove....
so put the ordinary bridle on and went in the arena, had to have a hand on; she would no go right at all, everyting i got her going that way she ended up arguing facing the fence about she'd rather go left...
and it was actually she who decided she wanted to go withthe others; i decided that was a good idea since it has to be better than schooling and she re learns that she can go down the hill and through the wood. and i wanted the company, as everyone on my yard had gone home, pretty much (save the person who helped me get on!) before i got there....
jean you may be right about the saddle, possible need for more shimming ...
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
2 comments:
The curb strap needs to be under the bit rings, not over. It still does look long. Strange. Anyone around who rides in a pelham so you can see how one should fit?
I have never seen an elastic strap, it looks kind of neat. Sooner or later you'll get to try it out.
i know but i don't think there's room... do you think i need a longer bit? .... very odd.
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