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bucks when started cantering
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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 520001" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>Get them like this on the ground.Throw them down and set on them.Make sure you get your point across.</p><p>The flank deal will work you just have to leave it on them long eneough and make their life miserable when they do.Make them buck untill they are give flat smooth out and stop moving.I have flanked one and reined him up with a ring snaffle give them eneough slack in the lines that the horse can move and not bump the bit untill he drops his head to buck then the bit will bite him you wont kill him believe me if the corners of his mouth get soar it wont hurt him for ever but it will help get the idea.Then get on another horse and get after him.I rope them with a breakaway and drive him around the roping pen untill he is sick and tired and you cant get him to do anything but go on.Then catch him right then and get on and ride him.If the water is running down his leg and hes thumping for air he will be alright.If a horse continues to not ride he is dangerious and has no value.</p><p>You get on on the ground and you are above him then you become the intimidator not him.When you take their legs away you take away their means of escape and their means of controlling the situation.You controll him physically you controll him mentally.Quit letting the horse controll the situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 520001, member: 2594"] Get them like this on the ground.Throw them down and set on them.Make sure you get your point across. The flank deal will work you just have to leave it on them long eneough and make their life miserable when they do.Make them buck untill they are give flat smooth out and stop moving.I have flanked one and reined him up with a ring snaffle give them eneough slack in the lines that the horse can move and not bump the bit untill he drops his head to buck then the bit will bite him you wont kill him believe me if the corners of his mouth get soar it wont hurt him for ever but it will help get the idea.Then get on another horse and get after him.I rope them with a breakaway and drive him around the roping pen untill he is sick and tired and you cant get him to do anything but go on.Then catch him right then and get on and ride him.If the water is running down his leg and hes thumping for air he will be alright.If a horse continues to not ride he is dangerious and has no value. You get on on the ground and you are above him then you become the intimidator not him.When you take their legs away you take away their means of escape and their means of controlling the situation.You controll him physically you controll him mentally.Quit letting the horse controll the situation. [/QUOTE]
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