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<blockquote data-quote="MillIronQH" data-source="post: 298351" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>If he continues to buck and crow hop eveytime you get on him fresh you might try what we've had to do with a few down thru the years.</p><p></p><p>Take him to the round pen saddled and put the loop of a lariet rope around his flank. Stand in the middle of the pen with him on the rail and pull the rope tight. If he's going to buck he'll dern sure do it then. Keep it as tight as you can until he quit and then release the pressure. Give him a few minutes to breath and then do it again. Keep it up until he doesn't want to buck anymore and step up. The last one we had to do this to bucked three times the first day, twice the second and never offered to try again. That was no pup and would have made an above average bareback horse (not big enough to be a saddle bronc). </p><p></p><p>My partner now uses him as his mount of choice for most of the clinics he produces. He's also competing in Ranch Verstility and team penning on him.Z</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MillIronQH, post: 298351, member: 4658"] If he continues to buck and crow hop eveytime you get on him fresh you might try what we've had to do with a few down thru the years. Take him to the round pen saddled and put the loop of a lariet rope around his flank. Stand in the middle of the pen with him on the rail and pull the rope tight. If he's going to buck he'll dern sure do it then. Keep it as tight as you can until he quit and then release the pressure. Give him a few minutes to breath and then do it again. Keep it up until he doesn't want to buck anymore and step up. The last one we had to do this to bucked three times the first day, twice the second and never offered to try again. That was no pup and would have made an above average bareback horse (not big enough to be a saddle bronc). My partner now uses him as his mount of choice for most of the clinics he produces. He's also competing in Ranch Verstility and team penning on him.Z [/QUOTE]
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