Re: [RC] help for a rearing horse?? - Dabney Finch
I managed to get the rear out of my horse Zaraf
after my husband pulled him all the way over when he was rearing. Next
time Z lifted his front feet when resisting something I pulled on the reins
as hard as I could to "try" to pull him over (my heart in my mouth!) and he
planted those front feet and never offered to rear again.
Also had to (before this) pull him over while on
the lunge line for rearing (This can be dangerous for the horse--but I
made that decision because rearing is so dangerous to humans).
A great trainer I know uses a bag of water--breaks
it on the horse's head as he's rearing. That sounds safer!
Hi All, Been a long time since i posted, hope everyone is
doing well. I am looking for some helpful advice on my problems with
Hogan's rearing issues. If anyone has dealt with this b'f and
wants to discuss it with me I'd be very appreciative. Let me know and i
will give more
details. Thanks, Lindsey
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