

keep_flying wrote:@OmgItsPattie
Honestly we just decided to jump her because the owner BEFORE us jumped her at two, which I don't think that that was smart, but oh well. Anyway, thank you so much for your advice!!

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keep_flying wrote:@crazycrankycritter
She is quite inexperienced. I'm guessing it has something to do with that, since we had someone come and do a custom fit saddle for her. She does it mainly when jumping, but yes, occasionally when we are working on flat work as well. The no brakes thing is both jumping and flatwork, so we tried using cavelettis to slow her down, and that worked a little bit. I talked to my trainer(because of your comment:D)and she says that I may need a more powerful bit. So thank you so much for your help!!
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