How would you respond to a rearing horse, without scaring him more?

question of Zappa : How would you respond to a rearing horse without frightening him more
My friends horse rears up when he gets scared (just as it is done), I read an article in respect of a coach I that must be the way to respond to the breeding to make the horse forward written. However, my friends horse will automatically once it lands screw. How could she let him know that the behavior is unacceptable? PS He also meets when he does so with something very close is probably no question Best Answer.

response from Julie.SAL
If your horse rears up, when hes scared, sharp jerk on his lead and pull it forward. Make sure you stay away from the feet. When he lands, hold him down and then go praise him for coming down and reassure him because he startled. If you pull it down before it rears its still fully besser.Viel luck, stay healthy

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One Response to “How would you respond to a rearing horse, without scaring him more?”

  1. Katie Says:

    My horse reared up when they get scared and then she walks / trots / gallop backwards, if it has room. as if in a new place they will be back. what I do, I sit up, grab ahold of the key, drop my kidneys but not too much and keep you. I’ll let you finish the back and then when she goes to the rear or more bolts, i squeeze, but not kick. if they are not on my legs (I have wimpy legs) responded, I use the whip / crop. I tap lightly on the shoulder and make it move forward. when she goes to turn, I take my running a little and pull it over, but not too hard, just enough for them to know that it’s okay and to go forward. I’ve tried this many times and it is now to stop it. she is the kind of horse, which continues to support, to be in a new place, and I’ve learned to control her last. So, if you try this, I hope it works with your horse. and remember never too hard and not get nervous. There is only one back and if you stay fine … good luck and hope I helped ~

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