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How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?

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outrundaizy
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2014-12-21 8:23 PM
Subject: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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 My horse has never had one on before, I would think he would be fine since he's so laidback but ya never know
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-12-21 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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I've never had an issue with a horse and a back cinch, whether or not they were used to one. Just make sure it is tight enough that they can't accidentally catch a leg through it.
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Longneck
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2014-12-21 8:32 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?


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 I'd probably lunge him just a little and see if he has a reaction.  I wouldn't start out as snug as you'll need it when riding, but if he hates it I don't think you'll want it working against you while lunging. Lol. I'd start out a little bit loose and work up to where it'll need to be and then get on when you feel comfortable.
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gotothewhip
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-12-21 9:22 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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 You might be surprised how offended a horse can be by a back cinch.   Be sure to be safe and have a plan... A round pen is a smart place... And then lunge
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Prehistoric
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2014-12-21 11:10 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?


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gotothewhip - 2014-12-21 9:22 PM  You might be surprised how offended a horse can be by a back cinch.   Be sure to be safe and have a plan... A round pen is a smart place... And then lunge
Ditto! Round pen, lunge and I like to send them over low jumps while lunging so that everything gets tight BEFORE I get on. 

Edited by Prehistoric 2014-12-23 9:06 AM
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-12-21 11:12 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?


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I started all of my horses with a back cinch and I've always kept it snug. I would start out by lunging him in a round pen with the back cinch loose enough for it not to be snug but tight enough so that he can't get a leg in there if he decides to try and kick at his belly. Take it slow.
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-12-21 11:27 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?


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I start all my colts from their first saddling on with a back cinch so they don't know any different. DO NOT put the back cinch on loose, that will cause more trouble than anything. Put it on so that it is snug against the belly. If snug it is simply constant pressure.....if you leave it loose it will slap them in the belly, that can startle them & lead to bucking. If the horse has never had one on before I'd most likely roundpen them a little bit to see what they think before getting on.  
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Rodeo_cowgirl
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-12-22 10:05 PM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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Location: home for the winter...what a dumb idea
 Snug it up an turn him lose......mind in the middle spurs in the mane and let him buck.....jkjk......
Round pen snug or up so there is only space for 1 finger ....don't leave it lose .....seen a horse brake its leg getting it between the belly and cinch....most are fine....make sure you have it hobbled to the front cinch so it can't go back more then 4 in.....other wise you will have a flank cinch...
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cowgalsissy
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2014-12-23 12:53 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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 Round pen and keep a line on them to keep them from bucking or kicking the panels. I too started mine with one and keep it snug.
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-12-23 7:33 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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tighten it up and let them loose in the round pen and make sure to have a video recorder handy!

but on a serious note, I left it loose-ish, then, snug it up a hole, then another, then another. this was through about 2 weeks maybe less. I always turned them to the round pen to free lunge them out to get their kicks out so they don't do it with me.
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MC1993
Reg. Mar 2013
Posted 2014-12-23 8:45 AM
Subject: RE: How do you get a horse use to a back cinch?



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I too start them out with one and keep it snug but FOR THE LOVE OF GOD please make sure you have the piece of leather that ties your back cinch to the front cinch. It scares the living daylights out of me when I see people without one....you are just ASKING to get bucked off without one... seems like common sense to me but apparently common sense isn't so common...good luck!!!
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