Re: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT) - Maryanne Stroud GabbaniFour year olds are pretty goofy. My experience is that a brain is usually delivered somewhere around 5 years old and until then everything is in the mail. Right now I'm riding a 4 1/2 yr old gelding and I won't make too many assumptions about training for another year. Until that time, I figure he could do almost anything and it's up to me to keep his rides at a reasonable threat level that he's constantly thinking but gentle enough that it doesn't scare him to death. If a 4 year old has been under "professional" training for 2 years, he was probably started way too young and will need some really good handling. Do you have any VERY tall horsey friends around? My now 15 yr old mare reared once and tried once before that. A 6'4" friend of mind got on her after the first try and rode her until she tried again. At 6'4" against 14 hands, he was able to slide off her butt, put both feet on the ground and be back in the saddle before her front feet hit the ground. She never did figure it out....but she never reared again.Maryanne Cairo, Egypt On Saturday, Aug 16, 2003, at 22:58 Africa/Cairo, Karen Sullivan wrote:
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