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<blockquote data-quote="dcara" data-source="post: 39241" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>Need more info. Have you always had this mare and she just started the bucking thing or did you recently get her from a sale barn. Almost certainly there is a way to stop her from bucking but first you need to be certain why shes bucking. How do you know that she's cold backed? In any case, if shes been tossing riders for long this behaviour may be plan A for her and so it may be time to either get a trainer or sell her to someone that knows how to deal with such dangerous bad habits. This is not something you should try to fix yourself using internet advise unless you have alot of experiance with horses. Else your medical and vet bills will soon exceed the value of the horse, or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcara, post: 39241, member: 473"] Need more info. Have you always had this mare and she just started the bucking thing or did you recently get her from a sale barn. Almost certainly there is a way to stop her from bucking but first you need to be certain why shes bucking. How do you know that she's cold backed? In any case, if shes been tossing riders for long this behaviour may be plan A for her and so it may be time to either get a trainer or sell her to someone that knows how to deal with such dangerous bad habits. This is not something you should try to fix yourself using internet advise unless you have alot of experiance with horses. Else your medical and vet bills will soon exceed the value of the horse, or worse. [/QUOTE]
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