<< My instructor has me doing exactly the same thing as you used on your
other
horse (you will work if you are going to whirl and be silly) on my
didn't-go-to-meat-horse who is proving to be a bit of a bucker. Bent round
in tight circles works wonders. I snarl, "Quit!" at the same time and he is
now associating the "Quit" with trouble and the bucking is fading. Darn
good for lateral bends as well-two birds with one stone! >>
Dear Ann, thanks--don't know why I didn't think of it myself, but I'll try it
with my bronk wannabe David, can't hurt! I know for a fact it cured Tash's
whirling--
Trish & "pretty David" ( who I know ordered all this snow and icy rain weve
been getting--it started right after his shoes went on!)