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<blockquote data-quote="Monica" data-source="post: 36351" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>When you are getting on, are you kicking her with your toe? If you are not, then just practice getting on and off. When you get on, stop and make her stand, get off and try it again. Keep doing it until she starts to stand. If she does not catch on to what you are asking maybe wait until the end of a long ride when she is tired and then practice. </p><p></p><p>Another way I have heard poeple getting the horses to stand is to offer a treat after you get on. Then the horse will look for a treat when you get on and forget about running forward. If you ride with a bit the treat thing may not work.</p><p></p><p>The key to this is you have to always be working with her on it and not let her get away with it "Just this time".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Monica, post: 36351, member: 414"] When you are getting on, are you kicking her with your toe? If you are not, then just practice getting on and off. When you get on, stop and make her stand, get off and try it again. Keep doing it until she starts to stand. If she does not catch on to what you are asking maybe wait until the end of a long ride when she is tired and then practice. Another way I have heard poeple getting the horses to stand is to offer a treat after you get on. Then the horse will look for a treat when you get on and forget about running forward. If you ride with a bit the treat thing may not work. The key to this is you have to always be working with her on it and not let her get away with it "Just this time". [/QUOTE]
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