wundahoss
Posted : 4/30/2010 6:50:53 AM
Hi,
I too don't see it as necessarily a problem, tho I agree it depends on the situation. When I initially read your post, I pictured the horse just moseying along sniffing the ground, as my boy likes to - he was born semi-wild to a semi-wild Mum & they seem to need to scent the ground to know where they are, etc a lot more than most domestic horses. In that case, I agree with the above, to just disallow it if you don't want him to do this. I prefer to pre-empt it, by having my reins just short enough to block the behaviour, rather than allowing him to do it & then correcting him & pulling at him tho. I think this is more effective and more consistent/clear.
Another option - which I've chosen for my kid's pony, who puts his head down for grass because he has learned they can't stop him, is 'grass reins' - a strap that goes from saddle D, thru top ring of bridle & down to bit/nosepiece, which is slack & does nothing, but is short enough to consistently prevent them putting their head right down.
But reading your second post, it seems he is doing it out of stress &/or a desire for release that he's not getting. Despite you saying he's relaxed, you've also said he gnashes his teeth and recognise this is a stress response. Perhaps you're asking him to go along with 'contact' that he's not ready for. Perhaps it's the bit he's not ready for, or has never been taught to wear it *comfortably*. IMO it's best to teach a horse to yield to rein pressure without a bit, and it's also best to teach them what to do on a loose rein first. Only once their reliable at those things would I consider a bit &/or riding with 'contact'. Perhaps also it's just a general bit problem or sore mouth or such, or an indication that something else is bothering him. I'd be inclined to slow down training in that case, get him confident & comfortable with each step before moving forward in small increments. Ensure negative reinforcement(removal of pressure, stop hassling) is meaningful & well timed and also use positive reinforcement(rewards, Good Stuff) to motivate him & help him develop a good attitude about everything.