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"When I ride my horse with other horses he will buck a bit and crow hop"
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Dear Keith...
Monday, August 13, 2007
When I ride my horse with other horses...I think he is intimidated....He will buck a bit and crow hop or ring his neck... His buck is more startling I think he lifts his back leg up to his belly and hops. It is not an all out buck.. It usually happens when other horses are trotting or lopeing the arena or trail.. Not at a walk. He is either standing or moving along. any suggestions. Sheri H |
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