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RE: Removing the "Rush"
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dashnlotti - 2015-07-29 11:47 PM
grinandbareit - 2015-07-29 10:21 PM Let me first say that the big misnomer is that cutting bred horses are quiet... Cutters can be really nervous horses, LOTS of them are. There are just as many blown up cutters as there are blown up barrel horses. The problem with this type of horse it that most of their anxiety is internal rather than external. Speed is what gets them. I'm guessing that she "scrambles" around her barrels and wastes precious time because she does it more scared than with confidence. She probably fooled you early in her training and made you think she was ready to add speed when in fact she wasn't. I would slow her back down and keep her at a speed that she can stay relaxed. Make the barrels just another exercise. Scatter them around the arena and just lope around them in random order while doing other things like loping circles, stops and slow relaxed rollbacks. Give her some Mare Magic and easy on the grain. You're feed program can help a lot too. Good luck.
Yes!! This!!
The gelding I mentioned above is this to a tee. He is all cutting bred and had an early career as a cutter. He has also had a few wrecks that I know of in the past. I also know he's been "punished" pretty hard. So if he doesn't know what you're asking, gets confused, or thinks he "messed up", he panics. My job is to give him confidence and keep my cool.
Woooord! Speak the truth sister!
I have a cowbred colt - did some reined cow horse training but not much. He internalizes every emotion. Where my racebred colts would get scared, freak out and just leave the vicinity, he will get scared and shut down mentally but there's no big, dramatic movement to go with it. He'll keep right on working but his anxiety takes over.
When that happens on the barrel pattern, he will speed up at the rate point and just throw his body around the barrel. So then I have to stay really really quiet, no sudden movements with my feet or hands and go do something else. It really helps him to turn all rights or all lefts and just make it really quiet and easy. Or I'll work on rate points, hip in, but not in the same order as the typical barrel pattern. You can feel when he calms back down. The rhythm comes back in his lope, his head goes down and he'll even take a big deep breath.
He's definitely been a challenge for me. Scary athletic but I think I prefer drama racehorses.
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