Horse Training: Why the Hard-Working Ranch Horse Bucks

Posted on November 26, 2009. Filed under: Horse Training | Tags: , , , , , , |

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A lot of ranchers let their horses off for a few months of rest each year, only to find that those horses buck like crazy on the first day of work. Most ranchers just shrug their shoulders, hope they don’t get bucked off, and then try to get down to work. Sometimes it works, and [...]

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Physical Reasons Horses Buck

Posted on November 24, 2009. Filed under: Horse Health Care, Horse Training | Tags: , , , |

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I get asked all the time, “Why does my horse buck?” The short answer to that question is, “Your horse bucks because he’s trying to tell you that something is wrong.” Bucking, like running, is your horse’s way of communicating with you. It is usually part of his fight-or-flight reflex. But answering the question of [...]

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Think You Can Ride This Horse When He Bucks?

Posted on November 19, 2009. Filed under: Horse Training | Tags: , , , , , , |

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This is a picture of Remi, my quarter horse gelding, in the process of bucking his former owner/rider off at a barrel race. Over the last two years I have spent a lot of time helping Remi be more comfortable in his body. He gets endless supplements, bodywork, and loving … and I don’t ask [...]

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Horse Training: Why Does Your Horse Buck?

Posted on November 17, 2009. Filed under: Horse Health Care | Tags: , , , |

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I get asked all the time, “Why does my horse buck?” The short answer to that question is, “Your horse bucks because he’s trying to tell you that something is wrong.” Bucking, like running, is your horse’s way of communicating with you. It is usually part of his fight-or-flight reflex. But answering the question of [...]

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How to Tell if Your New Horse Will Buck or Run

Posted on October 27, 2009. Filed under: Horse Training | Tags: , , , , |

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Have you ever noticed that some horses buck when under stress while others have a tendency to run? Did you know that this tendency is inherited? According to horse behaviorists, all horses are descended from one of two lines: buckers and runners. Buckers descended from the line of horses living in mountainous country who were [...]

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Horse Training: All Go and No Whoa?

Posted on October 22, 2009. Filed under: Five Element Personality Typing, Horse Training | Tags: , , , , , |

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So why are some horses “all go and no whoa”? Aside from horses that are taught to go all the time, such as racehorses, every horse is temperamentally pre-disposed to either be speedy or to have sticky feet, especially when under stress. So back to the question, why are some horses pre-disposed to bolt, run, [...]

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Is Your Horse More Likely to Buck or Run?

Posted on October 20, 2009. Filed under: Five Element Personality Typing, Horse Training | Tags: , , , |

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When your horse panics, is he more likely to buck or run? Can you tell? If so, you can better prepare yourself to deal with it. What about if you have a new horse; how can you determine whether he is more likely to buck or run …before it happens? The History of Buckers and [...]

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