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Re: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT) - rackinfool

Barbara, Please do not think that only the Arabian should not be started until 3-4, IMO NO horse should be asked to start under saddle with rider aboard before the middle of the third year.
 
Ground work, putting a light training saddle on and working on the lunge line with saddle and even a bit before hopping on board is fine, but the body and mind are just not ready for all that is required of them to go under saddle with a rider on top no matter what the breed.
amber
  I feel that 3-1/2 to 4 is a
minimum age to start an Arab, and one should take things slowly and
carefully.  These are generally very smart critters and don't take kindly to
heavy-handedness.  I KNOW people start riding Quarter Horses at 2, but Arabs
AREN'T Quarter Horses!

Barbara


----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Sullivan" <greymare56@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <Lra1222@xxxxxx>; <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT)


> I have dealt with a rearer.  Sometimes, the act of trying to push them
> forward will initiate the balk....then rear.  You have to find a safe way
to
> cure this problem pronto BEFORE it becomes habit.  With one mare I had,
she
> would refuse to go forward (becuase perhaps she was being asked to leave
the
> property or her buddies), and kicking or asking her to move forward with
> prompt the rear.  What worked and was cured her, was this.  Ask the horse
to
> go forward.  Give the horse a brief chance....if they balk; IMMEDIATELY
> crank their head to your knee hard, have a very heavy crop, and run that
> horse in about 10 good circles, whapping them as hard as you can  on the
> butt and yelling.  You HAVE to make an impression and make it a horrible
> consequence to not going forward.  If you do not cure this, or nip it in
the
> bud, you risk getting killed, if the horse goes over backwards with you.
If
> their head is at your knee, they cannot buck or rear.  This worked with
the
> mare I had and cured the problem.
>
> What are you asking the horse to do.....that causes him to rear?
>
> I few other comments....is, how long at his horse been under saddle?
Sounds
> like perhaps pushed too hard at a young age. At four,  you need to be
> establishing GOOD habits, by making it easy for them to pay attention in
> very short lessons or rides, and having a buddy horse along on the trail
> also helps a lot.  Do NOT ask things of them they are not ready for...
> Karen.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Lra1222@xxxxxx>
> To: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 10:59 AM
> Subject: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT)
>
>
> > Hi all. I am working with a 4 year old Arab gelding who has had 2 years
of
> "professional training." He behaves really well for a while, then acts,
> well, FOUR, and then is good again. He was trained for hunter pleasure,
then
> got 7 months off, and I have been working him for about a month now. He is
> EXTREMELY smart- when he learns he can't get away with one thing, he tries
> something else. OK, so down to the problem-- his new evasive tactic is
> rearing-- which I HATE!! I can deal with bucking and spinning, which he
also
> tries occasionally, but not rearing. I don't want him to fall over on top
of
> me, ya know?! I have checked saddle fit, teeth, etc. and can't find
anything
> that may be causing pain. I really think he is just acting his age! I just
> want to find out how to stop the rearing before one or both of us gets
hurt!
> Any ideas? He is not my horse, but I do work him 3-4 times a week. I try
to
> vary the routine so that he doesn't get bored, hoping that will help with
> the problem. He has reared about 4-5 times now, and I am sick of it. As
far
> as trying to keep him moving forward, I try- he will slam on the brakes
just
> to rear and spin. AUGGGHHH! Okay, this is long enough, just trying to give
> some background info. Thanks in advance for your help-- ya'll are a wealth
> of info, so I figured someone would have an idea!!!
> >
> > Lindsey M21756
> >
>
>
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Replies
[RC] Rearing (slightly OT), Lra1222
Re: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT), Karen Sullivan
Re: [RC] Rearing (slightly OT), Barbara McCrary