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hannahbug
Reg. Mar 2017
Posted 2017-06-20 1:33 PM
Subject: riding the hot horse


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Mare feels like the second I have a leg on each side, it's time to go to work. Trot poles, roll backs, playing around barrels . . . She doesn't care as long as we do SOMETHING! the walking warm up isn't for her. As she gets fitter, she gets more enthusiastic about her job, so I'm not keen on lunging before riding.

What are your favorite exercises to do with a horse with too much energy to engage the brain while the body warms up?
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Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2017-06-20 1:42 PM
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Watching, my mare is the same way. We do lots of drills, direction changes, lots of loping circles to relax her. We pull tires as well. Typically I incorporate several days a week of long trotting and mountain climbing on the trails. But with our daughter off for the summer, I'm stuck pasture riding. Could use any help!
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-20 1:45 PM
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I had a little mare like that. Is she in a pasture or stalled all day? I kept mine in a pasture where she could move around all day. She didn't like walking around much either, so when the weather was warm, which is every day here, I would go ahead start in a trot, then try the walk. Or, walking down the road was ok with her, so then depending on what we needed to do, we continued down the road working on stuff or went back to the pasture to continue or the arena.
Also, I hate a piddling walk, I like them to move out at the walk from the very start of the ride. Once she realized that, it got a little better.

As for exercises, we have a lot of brush in our pastures, so riding around and through the brush really gets them paying attention to you. If she wanted to rush, we weaved in and out and around the brush. The direction changes and the solid brush in front of her, got her listening pretty good to me.

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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-06-20 2:09 PM
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I have one just like that to. Her name is " Hot Sauce" for a reason. She is a finished horse so needs no drills , no nothing. WHen I ride her I just let her pick her own speed no matter what that is. SHe never walks, she just prances along. I Usually pony her off of my other horses I ride and just basically saddle her and go on race days. She needs no warm up! LOL She is a top level horse and gives her 10000% every time so I don't pick on her..
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livexlovexrodeo
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2017-06-20 2:29 PM
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My gelding is like that. I don't pick at him as long as he's listening. I avoid drills with "fast" movements, like rollbacks. My issue with him is there's no cooling out while on him. Even on a relaxed draped rein his natural walk is extremely fast. I always have to handwalk to cool him out, he turns into a slug the instant you dismount lol
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spitzh
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2017-06-20 3:05 PM
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Serpentine drill. Seems to keep em' thinking without picking on them. or trotting up hills.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2017-06-20 3:09 PM
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Lots of trail riding when my horses they were hot, less drilling on them is the best thing for them, when they know their job theres no need to be drilling them..
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-20 3:44 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-06-20 3:09 PM

Lots of trail riding when my horses they were hot, less drilling on them is the best thing for them, when they know their job theres no need to be drilling them..

Amazing what wet saddle blankets and long trail rides can do for a horse, isn't it?
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clampitt
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2017-06-20 3:45 PM
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 Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-20 4:11 PM
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clampitt - 2017-06-20 3:45 PM

 Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.

I don't have facebook so I thought I might highjack this thread for just a moment. I have a horse given to me that I haven't rode yet. We are working on some soreness issues. I was told he was really strong in the bridle, he wouldn't run off with you, but needed a chain ported bit and a tiedown. I am not going to ride him in that rig, we believe that is a big part of his soreness. He really works his tongue when he is anxious - feeding time, etc. Do you think your hack would be a good idea for him? He was a barrel horse and a head horse, but we will most likely only use him to gather cattle and trail ride.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2017-06-20 4:14 PM
Subject: RE: riding the hot horse



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GLP - 2017-06-20 3:44 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2017-06-20 3:09 PM Lots of trail riding when my horses they were hot, less drilling on them is the best thing for them, when they know their job theres no need to be drilling them..
Amazing what wet saddle blankets and long trail rides can do for a horse, isn't it?

Best thing for a hot one is to get them out and let them see theres more to life then being drilled every time a saddle is thrown on them. Sometimes I would just saddle them up and just let them set under a tree for a while and dont even get on them..  
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2017-06-20 4:15 PM
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clampitt - 2017-06-20 3:45 PM  Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.

 
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RodeoCowgirl4u
Reg. Aug 2012
Posted 2017-06-20 4:41 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-06-20 1:09 PM

Lots of trail riding when my horses they were hot, less drilling on them is the best thing for them, when they know their job theres no need to be drilling them..

this. The more drills and stuff you do, the hotter my mare gets. She's not dangerous and she will always turn, so even though we could clean it up a bit...it's just not worth fighting her. If I need to practice we use a tree, a tumbleweed, lope circles on the trail in a field.

Before a race we just get her moving and warmed up and then get off. Get on about 2-3 girls before us and then attempt to walk. (Usually it's a jig-jog at that point.) Then run, get off, loosen her cinch and hand walk her. If you stay on she just gets hotter.
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2017-06-20 10:39 PM
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-06-20 4:15 PM

clampitt - 2017-06-20 3:45 PM  Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.

 

This! People get so consumed with perfection that they forget to let horses be horses. Everything at my house has a job. There is nothing here that is solely a barrel horse, they pen cows during the day, get roped on etc. Too many drills and too much barrel work is what causes "hot" horses in my opinion.
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KPwuvsOliver
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2017-06-20 11:26 PM
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Go ride in the hills and lope out there if you can. It does wonders for the brain. I was riding a lot of reiners that have never been outside of the arena, and a lot of their issue was just being stuck in the arena for so long they never got to be a horse and it lead to them being grumpy or not liking their job, going out into the mountains was the best thing for them imo. I think it's the same for barrel horses because people drill on these horses so much they just turn into machines and eventually burn out for some of them.
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clampitt
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2017-06-21 6:48 AM
Subject: RE: riding the hot horse



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GLP - 2017-06-20 4:11 PM

clampitt - 2017-06-20 3:45 PM

 Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.

I don't have facebook so I thought I might highjack this thread for just a moment. I have a horse given to me that I haven't rode yet. We are working on some soreness issues. I was told he was really strong in the bridle, he wouldn't run off with you, but needed a chain ported bit and a tiedown. I am not going to ride him in that rig, we believe that is a big part of his soreness. He really works his tongue when he is anxious - feeding time, etc. Do you think your hack would be a good idea for him? He was a barrel horse and a head horse, but we will most likely only use him to gather cattle and trail ride.

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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2017-06-21 7:16 AM
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clampitt - 2017-06-21 6:48 AM

GLP - 2017-06-20 4:11 PM

clampitt - 2017-06-20 3:45 PM

 Take the trap off their head. When you trap a horse all they want is to save their life. I work them on cattle. Flag. Quit pulling on their head. Support your feet with your hands. They will work.off your foot. I get them here regular to ride. Pull the.junk off and put one my hackamore on and let them work. Because a horse is an animal of flight.

I don't have facebook so I thought I might highjack this thread for just a moment. I have a horse given to me that I haven't rode yet. We are working on some soreness issues. I was told he was really strong in the bridle, he wouldn't run off with you, but needed a chain ported bit and a tiedown. I am not going to ride him in that rig, we believe that is a big part of his soreness. He really works his tongue when he is anxious - feeding time, etc. Do you think your hack would be a good idea for him? He was a barrel horse and a head horse, but we will most likely only use him to gather cattle and trail ride.

Call me anytime
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Thanks, I will as soon as my grandbaby decides to grace the world with his presence, lol.
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BFN
Reg. Sep 2015
Posted 2017-06-21 4:08 PM
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I do lots of one rein stops (each direction) with all of my horses that have too much forward motion and "forget", ha ha, to wait on my cues.

I also do lots of walking before I ever ask my horse to trot or anything else...Whether I am in the arena or out in the pasture. I do this because I don't want them thinking "go go go'. I expect all of my horses to walk on a loose rein. They all know that if they start to trot, etc. they will be doing one rein stops as long as it takes until they are totally chill and waiting on me.

I save several text messages, etc. to reply to once I get on a horse. If I get on and just sit there for awhile, the horses do not associate someone getting on as a cue that they are going to go somewhere and do something.

I like to start with a lot of walking and end with a lot of walking. It really seems to mellow the horses out and it helps with their over all conditioning.

I want to get on and have my horses listening to me immediately, waiting on my cues, and using their brain...with some of the most energetic horses, your patience and consistency will pay off...but sometimes, it takes a day or two to get there, especially on the really hot and/or nervous type of horses.

Be consistent....don't rush....be calm....and ___breathe___ and your horse will take their cues from you.
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BBKitamanCutter
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2017-06-21 4:15 PM
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GLP - 2017-06-20 3:44 PM
Southtxponygirl - 2017-06-20 3:09 PM Lots of trail riding when my horses they were hot, less drilling on them is the best thing for them, when they know their job theres no need to be drilling them..
Amazing what wet saddle blankets and long trail rides can do for a horse, isn't it?

 I live by this.

It is the best thing for their mind, especially on the sensitive ones. 
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OutlawsLastDance
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2017-06-21 5:50 PM
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I have a mare that is too smart for her own good. She gets bored in the arena doing anything drill like, and she doesnt need pattern work. I have a big pasture that is a steady down slope. We walk down, and trot up a couple times. Then we lope up a couple times. We'll work on controlling speed, leads, bending, responding while moving so they remember no matter how quick we're moving she's alert to my cues.
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