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3barrelsstanding
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2013-12-02 7:37 PM
Subject: starting a horse





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Location: Unfortunately OR
When starting an older horse under saddle how long would you give them if they are broncy before you decide they need to hit the road?
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2013-12-02 7:43 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse


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depends on how old and what kind of broncy. My 2yr old show horse has been ridden by me sporatically. Once in Oct and he was a doll. Once a couple weeks ago and he bucked after I saddled him (no dropping head and no kicking out and no squeals) but was great when I rode him. Then just a few days ago he spooked at something in the round pen, my hand/reins?? and when he jumped I lost a stirrup and squeezed him. He went to doing that high lope/buck but not dropping head or kicking out. I was getting out of position in a quick hurry so bailed, kept the rein in my hand and stopped him. Round penned his butt for a few minutes and hopped back on and had a great ride.

What he is doing is being a colt that hasn't been worked steady and he's in the corral on free choice grass hay and Ultium. It isn't bothering me yet.

If they squeal and buck me out of the pen. I usually only give them a little of that before I quit them. They enjoy it too much. If they do that when I am on them after dripping wet from being worked first, I also send down the road. Too many nice cheap horses to ride one that bucks. 


Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2013-12-02 7:46 PM
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3barrelsstanding
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2013-12-02 7:56 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse





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Location: Unfortunately OR
She has had seven rides on her...the first two rides were really good and then she had about a month off.....we started working her again and she has had five rides in a row...we have done tons of ground work and also do it before riding her....she was awesome the first three in a row but last night and tonight wants to be humpy but he gets her stopped before she gets going ( because she can buck!) the guy I got her from said her mom was a bronc and is shocked how far we have come with her so it makes me wonder if maybe its how she will be. I try not to let it influence my thoughts about her but it does...
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2013-12-02 7:56 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse


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Location: East Tennessee but who knows?!
 It would depend on what kind of foundation was put on them in the first place.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2013-12-02 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse


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How old is the horse
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3barrelsstanding
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2013-12-02 8:28 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse





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Location: Unfortunately OR
She is 6
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2013-12-02 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: starting a horse


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If you can get it stopped before it starts, that is a good sign. Weather can really get one going. Both times mine bucked we had a nasty storm blow in that night. It is heriditary (sp?) though, so if momma had it in her nature, this one may too. 

I would give her a few more chances...but if she ever cheap shots ya, when you are getting on or off or she stumbles and you get loose and she bucks then, I'd send her packing. Just my opinion, but they won't ever quit that, the smart ones are too smart.
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