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Horse Talk!
anyone ever been on a run away horse?
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<blockquote data-quote="sweetyp" data-source="post: 152805" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>i think its scary at any age the trick is not to panick and just hold on if you can't stop the horse. it has to stop some where and you've got to be ready for it cause if your too worried about trying to get the horse to stop and it does but more abrudtly than you thought you go flying over it's head.</p><p> the only time a horse ever bolted with me on it's back was when it came across a snake in the grass. i was lucky that i was watching careful what i was doing (it was a nervous hoorse so I was paying extra care) otherwise i would have found my self on the floor even befor it had bolted(it reared first) the trouble is if it does bolt out of fear its realy hard to stop then before they're ready.</p><p> just best to hold on and go with it. holing the saddle or the main if riding bear back is the best way to stay on. praying helps too. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sweetyp, post: 152805, member: 2852"] i think its scary at any age the trick is not to panick and just hold on if you can't stop the horse. it has to stop some where and you've got to be ready for it cause if your too worried about trying to get the horse to stop and it does but more abrudtly than you thought you go flying over it's head. the only time a horse ever bolted with me on it's back was when it came across a snake in the grass. i was lucky that i was watching careful what i was doing (it was a nervous hoorse so I was paying extra care) otherwise i would have found my self on the floor even befor it had bolted(it reared first) the trouble is if it does bolt out of fear its realy hard to stop then before they're ready. just best to hold on and go with it. holing the saddle or the main if riding bear back is the best way to stay on. praying helps too. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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