Hi...I've been experimenting with many different ways for a horse to lower its head using only a snaffle - much as I want to, I can't use a pelham, it's only reserved for the advanced riders which I don't think is very fair.
I've found out that a good position and seat can actually encourage the horse to lower its head, especially in one case where the mare usually trotted with her head stuck up high. Then another rider with a very good seat/posture got on and she lowered her head with an extremely light contact. I'd like your comments on this because the horses I ride simply WON'T lower their heads, no matter how much squeezing on the reins I do!
I've found out that a good position and seat can actually encourage the horse to lower its head, especially in one case where the mare usually trotted with her head stuck up high. Then another rider with a very good seat/posture got on and she lowered her head with an extremely light contact. I'd like your comments on this because the horses I ride simply WON'T lower their heads, no matter how much squeezing on the reins I do!