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<blockquote data-quote="R.T." data-source="post: 39246" data-attributes="member: 317"><p>Could be caused by young riders that make short rides away from the</p><p>barn and turn and run back. The mare gets bored and has learned that</p><p>if she bucks she is turned loose with no more work that day. You can</p><p>move her to another ranch with very experienced horsemen who will</p><p>tie up her head so she can't get it down far enough to buck. All she can</p><p>manage to do is jump and hop around. Make her work all day reward</p><p>good behavior with pats and rubs and voice encourgement.</p><p>RT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.T., post: 39246, member: 317"] Could be caused by young riders that make short rides away from the barn and turn and run back. The mare gets bored and has learned that if she bucks she is turned loose with no more work that day. You can move her to another ranch with very experienced horsemen who will tie up her head so she can't get it down far enough to buck. All she can manage to do is jump and hop around. Make her work all day reward good behavior with pats and rubs and voice encourgement. RT. [/QUOTE]
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