Poodlepill
Well-Known Member
Last March I got a 6 year old intact male that was never used for breeding. He was trained to drive (sent to a trainer) the year or so before. Ok, I got him on a Friday and he was gelded on that Monday LOL, boy was he mean to my poor innocent geldings just wanting to look at him through the horse panels. Well he has calmed down and now lives with my other two geldings and for the most part all is peaceful other than the squabbles around food.
I took a gamble on this male and I feel like I got super lucky and he is a really nice calm boy who follows me like a puppy. I have round pen'd him, bend/flex started teaching him side pass, back, pivot, jumps. I also have drove him a couple of times but he really didnt have a very good whoa and he is a big (for me) boy at 36 3/4" So I then decided I should take him back to square and ground drive him.
My question is...........I completely forgot that when I bought him at the breeders I was watching them put the harness/headstall on him (I told them I wanted to drive him before I bought him) They grabbed his tongue and put it in some "thing" in his mouth, I was really surprised as I had NEVER seen that before. I asked her why she did that and she said, "that's what the trainer did" Ok, I do not know the trainer so dead end.
So the two times I drove him like I said, I totally forgot about the weird tongue thing they did to him so I have been using just a regular snaffle bit, he didn't bolt or do anything weird. I was at a show watching the driving and saw a horse sticking his tongue out the side and I mentioned that to someone and "the light bulb" went off in my mind remembering how the breeder stuck my boys tongue in some round thing in his mouth. I have never seen my boy stick his tongue out while I drove him or ground driving him probably 8 or so times.
Is this some accident waiting to happen, is there some scary reason one would put the tongue in a "thing" for bolting or something???? Maybe tell me what I would need to look for happening so I can nip it in the bud.
Thanks
I took a gamble on this male and I feel like I got super lucky and he is a really nice calm boy who follows me like a puppy. I have round pen'd him, bend/flex started teaching him side pass, back, pivot, jumps. I also have drove him a couple of times but he really didnt have a very good whoa and he is a big (for me) boy at 36 3/4" So I then decided I should take him back to square and ground drive him.
My question is...........I completely forgot that when I bought him at the breeders I was watching them put the harness/headstall on him (I told them I wanted to drive him before I bought him) They grabbed his tongue and put it in some "thing" in his mouth, I was really surprised as I had NEVER seen that before. I asked her why she did that and she said, "that's what the trainer did" Ok, I do not know the trainer so dead end.
So the two times I drove him like I said, I totally forgot about the weird tongue thing they did to him so I have been using just a regular snaffle bit, he didn't bolt or do anything weird. I was at a show watching the driving and saw a horse sticking his tongue out the side and I mentioned that to someone and "the light bulb" went off in my mind remembering how the breeder stuck my boys tongue in some round thing in his mouth. I have never seen my boy stick his tongue out while I drove him or ground driving him probably 8 or so times.
Is this some accident waiting to happen, is there some scary reason one would put the tongue in a "thing" for bolting or something???? Maybe tell me what I would need to look for happening so I can nip it in the bud.
Thanks