Question:
How do you make a horse put the bit from a bridle in it's mouth?
twilight fan
2009-10-28 16:44:30 UTC
I have a 5 or 6 year old female horse. And you can ride her barback,but when we try to put the bit in her mouth, she backs away. Well i only have 1 bridle, and i have another male horse.Should i get a new bridle, or should i keep trying to put it in her mouth?
Four answers:
FarmGirl13
2009-10-29 10:24:20 UTC
just clean it between uses. I train rescues for a horses rescue in my area. I foster some and keep some;) but I have a personal mare who was a rescue I kept and she hated to take the bit. basically you can do several things, you can put your finger in the corner of the mouth press down on the tongue which forces the mouth open or you can back the horse up so its bum is almost touching your fence. this way the horse cannot back away. I do this out of habit when I tack horses up anyways but after you do that use you right hand with the bridle use your elbow to have the horse lower its head slowly using your left hand on the bit tell your horse to open while you lower the bit. if she throws her head the bit will pop her on the nose which she will not like making it easier to have her just accept it. my horses I just say open and they do, if not stick your left hand index finger in her mouth and slip the bit in. good luck
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2016-09-23 12:54:08 UTC
If you are involved, you'll be able to have the vet or a few skilled horse character pop out and appear at her once more, to wholly be certain there is not whatever else that's inflicting her agony or ache. To be sincere, I suppose it is a unhealthy addiction she has now built. Before her tooth have been floated, the bit ought to had been painful, so she's now related it with agony. Being a horse, she does not observe that her tooth are constant and it will not hurt anymore, so she thinks she will be able to simply prevent the bit by way of being a agony to bridle. It will take a few persistence to repair this difficulty. One mistake plenty of riders (adding myself) make is bridling too swiftly -- we overlook that the bridle is solely as major because the saddle, and we have got to take the right period of time to place it on in order that the pony is cozy, rather of dashing it. Start by way of simply conserving the bridle as even though you're going to place it on, and simply allow the bit contact her lips. I anticipate she could throw her head up at this factor, however you simply deliver her head backpedal. Just be quiet and tender approximately it, do not yell or smack her or whatever, simply wait, and do it once more. Keep practising this till she stands quietly even as you keep the bridle like this. Then continue to stay your thumb within the nook of her mouth. If she pulls again or throws her head, do just the identical as you probably did earlier than. Bring her head backpedal, and do it once more. Just be very gradual and calm approximately it, and you can also even have got to train over a stretch of a couple of days. Eventually while she's quiet approximately the bridle once more, you must be in a position to coax the bit into her mouth. Basically, she simply has to re-expand well conduct and begin trusting the bit once more. Good good fortune!
juicie
2009-10-28 17:09:27 UTC
Persistents. Your the boss not the horse. It would really suck to spend money into a new bridle and have her not put the bit her mouth. Does she ride well with a bitless bridle?
Kay M
2009-10-28 17:12:52 UTC
I had a horse that was hard to bridle once. I used a humane twitch on her one time and after that one time I never had any problems bridling her again -without the aid of a twitch!



If you dont feel comfortable twitching, heres a how-to video that will show you how to do it without one!:

Go here and scroll down the video log to problem bridling

http://www.statelinetack.com/english-tack/1000/



Good luck :)


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