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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3212"><p>> My horse is 3 1/2 and i started</p><p>> ridding him when he was 3. We sent</p><p>> him to the trainers and when we</p><p>> got him back we had no trouble</p><p>> bridiling him, but about 1 month</p><p>> ago he started geeting so that he</p><p>> didn't want to take the bit but he</p><p>> didn't fight it to much. But then</p><p>> about 2 wks ago we got his wolf</p><p>> teeth pulled and i thought it</p><p>> would get better,but it only got</p><p>> worse now he puls back and the</p><p>> other day he bit me.(which he had</p><p>> never done b4)I can always get him</p><p>> bridled but it it to much to have</p><p>> to fight him everyday! I have</p><p>> treid everything i cant think of</p><p>> and when i give him treats he just</p><p>> gets really mouthy. I don't know</p><p>> what else to do!</p><p></p><p>April, Mary gave you good advice.Also remember that a horse is cutting teeth until it's about 6 years old.If he is throwing his head up ( in Advoidance of the bit)start by going back and rubbing his neck until,he feels comfortable with it.Work your way up the neck slow and steady until you come to the ears, at the top of his pole apply downword pressure until he gives his head.As soon as he shows a drop, take your hand away(like a hot potaro move).Start over again and repeat. Take your time and make sure that when you do this you don't have anyother things to do.Hpoe this will help you get started.Happy Trails</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:beefalocindy@yahoo.com">beefalocindy@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3212"] > My horse is 3 1/2 and i started > ridding him when he was 3. We sent > him to the trainers and when we > got him back we had no trouble > bridiling him, but about 1 month > ago he started geeting so that he > didn't want to take the bit but he > didn't fight it to much. But then > about 2 wks ago we got his wolf > teeth pulled and i thought it > would get better,but it only got > worse now he puls back and the > other day he bit me.(which he had > never done b4)I can always get him > bridled but it it to much to have > to fight him everyday! I have > treid everything i cant think of > and when i give him treats he just > gets really mouthy. I don't know > what else to do! April, Mary gave you good advice.Also remember that a horse is cutting teeth until it's about 6 years old.If he is throwing his head up ( in Advoidance of the bit)start by going back and rubbing his neck until,he feels comfortable with it.Work your way up the neck slow and steady until you come to the ears, at the top of his pole apply downword pressure until he gives his head.As soon as he shows a drop, take your hand away(like a hot potaro move).Start over again and repeat. Take your time and make sure that when you do this you don't have anyother things to do.Hpoe this will help you get started.Happy Trails [email=beefalocindy@yahoo.com]beefalocindy@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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