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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 392848" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>Drumrunner, I hear the heavier you are the harder it is for them to buck. I must not be heavy enough.</p><p></p><p>Horse Guy, do a search on Bronco Skip. This boy can flat buck. When I bring him to canter 5-6 times no problems I get confident and then he just goes head down, stops on his nose, gets ya forward, and then just lets go with the rear. After about 15-20 tries he finally planted me in the ground. I got back on and took him to a canter 2-3 more times that day without a buck. You just never know about this guy.</p><p></p><p>pdfangus, I hear you. While I have started my 2YO and rode him out into several pastures around other horses and cows about 15 times now, I am thinking about sending him to school. This horse training stuff is messing with my cow time. I just don't have the time to spend on him like I need to between all the chores. I am actually thinking about sending him and his buddy Bronco Skip down the road for a couple months to a guy who will work them 6 days a week for me. It ain't cheap but then neither are doctor bills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 392848, member: 5749"] Drumrunner, I hear the heavier you are the harder it is for them to buck. I must not be heavy enough. Horse Guy, do a search on Bronco Skip. This boy can flat buck. When I bring him to canter 5-6 times no problems I get confident and then he just goes head down, stops on his nose, gets ya forward, and then just lets go with the rear. After about 15-20 tries he finally planted me in the ground. I got back on and took him to a canter 2-3 more times that day without a buck. You just never know about this guy. pdfangus, I hear you. While I have started my 2YO and rode him out into several pastures around other horses and cows about 15 times now, I am thinking about sending him to school. This horse training stuff is messing with my cow time. I just don't have the time to spend on him like I need to between all the chores. I am actually thinking about sending him and his buddy Bronco Skip down the road for a couple months to a guy who will work them 6 days a week for me. It ain't cheap but then neither are doctor bills. [/QUOTE]
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