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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 7:24 PM
Subject: WHOA YOU SOB BITS...lol


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Ok here's what I am dealing with. A mare who rides around calm quiet and great... Stops, backs, rolls back, side passes, two track, slow turn arounds... So all the basics are there. AWESOME on the pattern use to run her in just an "S Hack" until whoa you SOB was yelled at her in a run... Tried the cervi short and long shanked diamond bits, tried a snaffle for the heck of it, tried a ported bit with a small amount of gag action, a combo bit she hated, a Jim Warner short shank, a draw gag and still no luck! Her whoa only goes away when she kicks it in to high gear after third barrel... Any suggestions on a bit with whoa? She runs the same pattern no matter what bit or hack she's very sensitive to your body... There's no yanking or jerking through the pattern or anything. She is light and easy through the pattern just no whoa after a run...
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OregonBR
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-01-18 7:26 PM
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Love your title. I hope you get some answers.   
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Morab76
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-01-18 7:27 PM
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Maybe getting back to basics and listening to the rider off the pattern?  Is she sound in the back, rear end and legs?  quickly coming down from a hard run can be pretty painful if anything is oout of whack/off/sore/etc.  It may not be the bit . . . 
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 7:33 PM
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Morab76 - 2014-01-18 6:27 PM

Maybe getting back to basics and listening to the rider off the pattern?  Is she sound in the back, rear end and legs?  quickly coming down from a hard run can be pretty painful if anything is oout of whack/off/sore/etc.  It may not be the bit . . . 

Yes she is sound have had her chiroed on multiple times shes a 5yo. She backs willingly and stops awesome from all gaits off the pattern and on the pattern when we are just loping through. It's just when I kick her into top gear she wants to keep going and going and going and going... She loves to run. She even whoas when she's roping unless she kicks it into top gear which rarely happens when she ropes because she's just learning.
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Morab76
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-01-18 7:35 PM
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Sounds like someone with more experience than me needs to chime in then Lol   It has to be frustrating for you!
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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2014-01-18 7:37 PM
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I had a horse I couldn't stop and I put a double set of reins on him - one was on a german martingale - that was my "jake brake" and I just left it on his neck and only used it to stop.  To run him I just attached another rein regularly and used that.   
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 7:43 PM
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Morab76 - 2014-01-18 6:35 PM

Sounds like someone with more experience than me needs to chime in then Lol   It has to be frustrating for you!

It is VERY frustrating there are so many places I did not haul because the alley put you in a road, or had a hard left. And my confidence on a no stopping horse is not good because that's my pet peeve. It better whoa. So when I run her and don't ask for it all coming home and can stop we clock in the 3d she's jumping to top of the 2d if I do my worry about stopping and have a football field to stop in. I can stop my grade one stakes winning gelding ten times easier in top gear then I can her.
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JcNhEmI
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2014-01-18 7:48 PM
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I used a pretzel on my hard to stop horse. but he was big and powerful, and I'm little so I needed the control through the whole run and to get shut down. and my horse had other issues that caused him to need a bit like that, but I did have the control I needed, but you have to have soft hands with the pretzel.
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-01-18 7:55 PM
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 I had a really super nice verrrrry broke 1D horse that started that when his hocks first began bothering him and never quit running off from the 3rd after that, even after I got his hocks feeling better. There was no bit or any amount of pulling that would set his butt down once the adrenaline hit him. Off barrels, or just easing through, you could whisper whoa and he would bury his butt.  I finally figured out to just sit down and take him lightly, letting him gear down, instead of panicking and trying to *make* him shut down. He still didn't stop quickly, but it was a huge improvement and a lot safer than him hitting extra gears when I grabbed his head in the alley. 
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equussynergy
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-01-18 8:00 PM
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You need to find a place to breeze her and get her soft and responsive at a gallop. Very very few people I know do that. You have to get them soft at all gaits. 
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 8:13 PM
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This is the port bit I tried...
I wish I had a safe place to breeze her. I should have sent her to the track when opurtunity arose I think she's be ten times the horse.



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crapshooter
Reg. Jun 2004
Posted 2014-01-18 8:20 PM
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How freakish is that?


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More bit isn't going to help if she is running away with you.   
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bobbyjosocks
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2014-01-18 8:33 PM
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If you have a fenced in arena you can practice in, this worked for mine. Granted it didn't fix overnight but it darn sure got him to listening to me and didn't run off anymore. I took the barrels out. I started by going down the fence line straight down it and started speeding up from lope to run to lope and run and at the curve slow him down then open him up on the straight away down the fence, then slow up for the curve across to the fence.....then when he was listening to that pretty good about half way down just before we would be speeding up I'd cut straight across to the fence and speed him up, and shut him down at the fence. Let stand for a minute. Turn and go the other direction. I got him to where every I leaned forward he sped up, when i set down deeper and lifted the reins he'd slow down and then shut down when asked. We did lots of going up the fence and half way down run as if we were going to the 2nd but shut him down at the fence. Then go down the fence to where the 3rd barrel would be turn and run up the center towards the alley or gate but 3/4 start shutting him down and stopping at the fence. He learned to listen to me cause he never knew if we were going to speed up or slow down or stop or lope or run or go FAST.....
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2014-01-18 9:09 PM
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Sounds like she's running from pain. The horse I knew that would do this had a fractured pelvis and PSSM. Sounds EXACTLY the same. Time for a trip to a teaching university for a full and intensive lameness exam.
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hammer_time
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 9:38 PM
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 Do you ever take her out and breeze her?  I would say take a look at her hocks, if they are clean then work on breezing her and having her listen to your seat.  Talk to her as you sit down and ease up.  It sounds like she's hurting if she ignoring any bit.  :/
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Sockittoemred
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-18 9:45 PM
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I've rode a few of those. I just learned to deal and never got hurt thankfully. If it's a running blind panic type thing I would look at hocks and also possible bleeding. If its just adrenaline and running like mine I just always broke them down slowly with a give and take like they do on the track. If you grab ones face hard when they are doing that they normally take hold of the bit and speed up. We used to joke that if I would turn the third barrel and "grab" mine he would clock faster. Rest his soul he was a good one! :) Good luck!

Ps. I wouldn't take the chance of messing up my pattern by changing head gear on a nice horse. Jmo.
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dianeguinn
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-18 9:59 PM
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If she's 5, her hocks are probably fusing. A chiro can't tell you if that's what's going on. Get her hocks X rayed, and I'd be willing to bet that's why she won't whoa. 4 to 7 is the prime age for hocks to fuse. A bigger bit isn't going to help, jmo.
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-01-18 10:01 PM
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A friend of mine had a horse like thAt. Over time it just got worse and worse. The more she pulled the worse the horse pulled. It got to the point it was too dangerouse. She sold the horse as a trail horse. I would be very afraid of a horse like that and be very selective as to where I ran it. Has it always been like that or is it something new? If it is new then I would for sure get an extensive lameness exam. Anytime a horse drastically changes behavior its usually so sort of pain issue. Good luck and be safe
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Whoop Z Day Z
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-19 7:24 AM
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barrelbasher - 2014-01-18 9:01 PM

A friend of mine had a horse like thAt. Over time it just got worse and worse. The more she pulled the worse the horse pulled. It got to the point it was too dangerouse. She sold the horse as a trail horse. I would be very afraid of a horse like that and be very selective as to where I ran it. Has it always been like that or is it something new? If it is new then I would for sure get an extensive lameness exam. Anytime a horse drastically changes behavior its usually so sort of pain issue. Good luck and be safe

She's always been like this once you get her past a certain point running. I was just thinking hocks may be fusing too. She LOVES to run out in pasture she can run hard stop hard roll back and go the other way bookin it. She's so fun to run and calm in the alley I like her till the end. It has too ten a little better and she is pulling up quicker then when I first started running her.
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-01-19 9:15 AM
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classicpotatochip - 2014-01-18 8:09 PM

Sounds like she's running from pain. The horse I knew that would do this had a fractured pelvis and PSSM. Sounds EXACTLY the same. Time for a trip to a teaching university for a full and intensive lameness exam.

 Yes all the chiro in the world doesn't matter if you don't fix the underlying problem. I'm guessing if you have had her chiro'd several times, something is wrong. My 6 yr old did this as well and it was a pelvic fracture. He is now off for 2 yrs and will hopefully come back as a ranch horse. No more sharp turns or fast stops for him.
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