I Am Supposed To To What I Am Told
Body & Soul7 mins ago
This person I know bought a horse for her granddaughter and when they go to ride it they are haveing a hard time getting the bridle on. This last time they had to leave with out riding the horse. They don't know what to do, She even suggested that maybe the horses ears were sore. I don't know anything about horses but I said I would ask around...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As woofgang says, there are many things that can make a horse refuse to take the bridle. Ask someone with more expereicne to help - they might know something that only comes with experience!
Is the horse just not letting you put the bit in his mouth, or is he being difficult to handle around the head and keep throwing his head back when you try to put the bridle on?
It is important to get the horse checked out by the vet - with special attention being given to the teeth (and ears). Do you know anything about the horses history? Maybe he has been hit around the head, had an ear twitch applied, only been tacked up to be treated badly, as woofgang says, or maybe he simply hasn't been trained properly - sometimes horses don't stand still and lower their head only because they don't know they're supposed to.
Hope this helps!