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The following letters deal with training issues that are similar or related to the article you were reading "Horses That Pull Back | Won't Stand Tied" and may offer additonal insight:
 

Behavior and Characteristics
How Do i Deal with a Bucking Horse: "Do you have ANY literature or information concerning how to get a horse to stop bucking?"

Biting Horse: "What to do for a horse that bites?"

Respect from Your Horse: "Her idea is to smack the poop out of them when they misbehave to teach that respect"

Horses Rearing: "He has started rearing and spinning when he decides he's done"

Horse Behavior Problems: "She has gotten into the bad habit of pawing the pipes of her corral"

Horse Training Information: "My gelding sticks his tongue out of his month when we are in the show ring"

Horse Behavior Problems: "He tried to kick me with his back left leg. I was astonished!!!!"

Horse Behavior - Pawing: "My 4 year old mare paws constantly"

How to Prevent Horse from Rearing Up: "When I leaned over to adjust the stirrup the horse reared up and hit me in the nose"

Pulling Back
Teach a Horse to Stand Tied: "The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up"

Tying and Cross Ties
Ground Training Horse: "He has sort of what I would consider a "sour" attitude."

Teach a Horse to Stand Tied: "The only problem I have is that I cannot tie him up"

How Do i Get My Horse to Stand Still when i Mount: "A horse that won't stand during a mount"

Horse Trailer Tie: "How would I get my horse to stand still when tied at the trailer?"


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