Question, does the horse throw its head back to intentionally harm the rider or is it just something they do? Is the martingale a training tool or simply to prevent the head raising? Thank you for the video as well.
@@tinalawrence2595 some horses just have high head carriage so will always have a martingale, otherwise you lose contact with the bit and therefore speed control. I’ve never seen one doing it to harm a rider, normally they rear or buck to get a rider off
Question, does the horse throw its head back to intentionally harm the rider or is it just something they do? Is the martingale a training tool or simply to prevent the head raising? Thank you for the video as well.
@@tinalawrence2595 some horses just have high head carriage so will always have a martingale, otherwise you lose contact with the bit and therefore speed control. I’ve never seen one doing it to harm a rider, normally they rear or buck to get a rider off
@@strathornfarmstables Good morning 🌞 One additional question. Is the martingale always used in conjunction with a bridle/bit?