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Echo Creek
06:57:43 Echo | River
Manip ideas / photos? throw some random ones at me, I got some serious art block.
Wolf Dancer
06:54:01 Wolf Burger (Leg)
This week has actually been pretty good!
Embervale Acres
06:52:00 Solar Phoenix
pretty girl ^_^
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It's A Cinch
06:32:26 Sasha - Sash
Done!
Boulder Creek
06:31:05 
Head to the Polls and vote for your favorite pony!
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It's A Cinch
06:23:22 Sasha - Sash
to be honest same
Angels angels
06:21:44 [1k+ brindles] Angel
bored
It's A Cinch
06:20:00 Sasha - Sash
but anyways how is everyone?
It's A Cinch
06:19:35 Sasha - Sash
I for one was taught to always wear one no matter the horse... i mean yeah for showmanship i dont.... but thats like...i only ride my palomino and hes a sweetheart...
Angels angels
06:17:17 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Most people at my barn don't wear a helmet. Unless they are under 18 because it is a rule at the barn or certain horses
Hummingbird Meadows
06:16:24 Bird
I'm still going to wear one, but it just surprises me.
Wildflower Ridge
06:15:54 Beepers
Nah this was just some random man.
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:15:16 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
huh, people are idiot drivers
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:14:57 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
especially if you're doing speed, risk is even higher
Wildflower Ridge
06:14:34 Beepers
Hm. I question reality sometimes. This dude popped out in front of me on a 50 mph road like he expected god to make sure he didnt die
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:14:28 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
do wear a helmet doesnt' matter what you're doing always wear one
Wolf Dancer
06:14:15 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Everyone I know who rides, even western still usually wears a helmet :)
It's A Cinch
06:14:07 Sasha - Sash
I do... i show western and wear a helmet... all of the people at my barn show western.... and wear a helmet <3 no worries bird!
Angels angels
06:13:48 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Depends on the horse lol
Hummingbird Meadows
06:13:27 Bird
*I used to ride

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Echo Creek
06:57:43 Echo | River
Manip ideas / photos? throw some random ones at me, I got some serious art block.
Wolf Dancer
06:54:01 Wolf Burger (Leg)
This week has actually been pretty good!
Embervale Acres
06:52:00 Solar Phoenix
pretty girl ^_^
-HEE Click-
It's A Cinch
06:32:26 Sasha - Sash
Done!
Boulder Creek
06:31:05 
Head to the Polls and vote for your favorite pony!
-HEE Click-
It's A Cinch
06:23:22 Sasha - Sash
to be honest same
Angels angels
06:21:44 [1k+ brindles] Angel
bored
It's A Cinch
06:20:00 Sasha - Sash
but anyways how is everyone?
It's A Cinch
06:19:35 Sasha - Sash
I for one was taught to always wear one no matter the horse... i mean yeah for showmanship i dont.... but thats like...i only ride my palomino and hes a sweetheart...
Angels angels
06:17:17 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Most people at my barn don't wear a helmet. Unless they are under 18 because it is a rule at the barn or certain horses
Hummingbird Meadows
06:16:24 Bird
I'm still going to wear one, but it just surprises me.
Wildflower Ridge
06:15:54 Beepers
Nah this was just some random man.
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:15:16 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
huh, people are idiot drivers
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:14:57 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
especially if you're doing speed, risk is even higher
Wildflower Ridge
06:14:34 Beepers
Hm. I question reality sometimes. This dude popped out in front of me on a 50 mph road like he expected god to make sure he didnt die
RFS Thoroughbreds
06:14:28 Fern/fref/ferf/nerf
do wear a helmet doesnt' matter what you're doing always wear one
Wolf Dancer
06:14:15 Wolf Burger (Leg)
Everyone I know who rides, even western still usually wears a helmet :)
It's A Cinch
06:14:07 Sasha - Sash
I do... i show western and wear a helmet... all of the people at my barn show western.... and wear a helmet <3 no worries bird!
Angels angels
06:13:48 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Depends on the horse lol
Hummingbird Meadows
06:13:27 Bird
*I used to ride

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Rearing September 10, 2020 07:09 AM

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If you are set on keeping this horse start on the ground.

step 1 would be to be able to trot and canter on the lunge without rearing. Do not get on until you can do this. Then establish a one rein stop

have you considered that the horse gets claustrophobic? Sometimes they cannot deal with the arena and are only suited to trails as mentioned above


Edited at September 10, 2020 07:09 AM by Kirralee
Rearing September 10, 2020 09:10 AM


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Here's what I would do... Try her out in a pasture or somewhere outside but in a fence. Continue giving crisp clear instructions, so she has nothing to confuse. Start her back with basics walking, just simple things.

MOD EDIT: The rest of the post has been removed for promoting animal abuse.

Edited at September 10, 2020 10:40 AM by Stormsong Manor
Rearing September 10, 2020 09:18 AM


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That is a good idea (riding her in a paddock). It really depends on if she improves, or if we just end up going backwards. In that case, she will be given to a friend of mine, and she won't be ridden. We can lunge her any speed, without her rearing, bucking, or anything.

Edited at September 10, 2020 12:09 PM by Misty Streams
Rearing September 10, 2020 09:33 AM


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Misty Streams said:
That is a good idea. It really depends on if she improves, or if we just end up going backwards. In that case, she will be given to a friend of mine, and she won't be ridden. We can lunge her any speed, without her rearing, bucking, or anything.


Heres what I'm thinking, I would do what I suggested because I've used it a bunch and it knocks out rearing quite quickly, and then even if she goes backwards a bit, the rearing is gone and you can train her back up quite quickly.
Rearing September 10, 2020 10:03 AM


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How would one carry an egg around while riding a horse and waiting for it to rear?
Rearing September 10, 2020 10:42 AM


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Jesus, if that isn't the worst advice I've ever seen...

Please seek the advice of someone that has more experience than you have in-person. Do NOT ever do anything to harm, hurt or abuse an animal.


Edited at September 10, 2020 10:44 AM by Abstract Dunes
Rearing September 10, 2020 10:43 AM

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Sooo glad one of you mods caught that comment. I was in total awe that someone would say that
Rearing September 10, 2020 11:02 AM


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Now I wanna see screenshots of that removed post...
(Dear god, how is an egg involved??? And if it involved hitting the horse on the head, then trust me that DOES NOT WORK AND WILL MAKE THE PROBLEM WORSE. Have you ever seen a horse rear with its head between its legs? Crazy isn't it, imagine how that started...)
But anyway, really good advice coming out of this thread (outside of the obvious exception). A horse that has begun to rear when they don't understand what is being asked of them/when they want to get out of work/when they are overwhelmed will never really stop. Its a learned behavior that unfortunately for us, is very effective in getting us to stop whatever it is we are doing to the horse. Groundwork is great, but Pandora's box has already been opened. Many trainers won't take known rearers (esp. if they have flipped) for this reason. There isn't a lot you can do to stop rearing except avoid the triggers and do your best to keep the horse focused on moving forward. Get the advice of a more experienced trainer, and if you are trying to sell, be honest and upfront. You don't want to be THAT trainer, and word will get around that you knowingly sold a dangerous horse under false pretenses. And I hate to float this option, but if the behavior cannot be managed then being PTS is the best option for everyone involved.
Rearing September 10, 2020 11:03 AM


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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
Now I wanna see screenshots of that removed post...
I removed it for a reason. We don't need drama.
Rearing September 10, 2020 12:11 PM


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Sorry to cause any drama with this topic I didn't realize people would post things like that. I meant that riding her in a paddock was good advice, not the other suggestion. I am going to a clinic and will be talking to a few professional trainers there :)

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