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"How do I keep my gelding from rearing up with a rider on his back?"

 
 

Dear Keith...

Thursday, October 25, 2007

How do I keep my gelding from rearing up with a rider on his back?

 
 
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Suggested Article: "What Not To Do When Your Horse Bucks Or Rears"
You want to stop a buck, bolt or rear before it ever happens. You stop it before it happens by gaining control. You gain control by practicing exercises that give you finer control of the hindquarters, better back ups, stops or turns to the left...
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Suggested Article: "Horses That Want To Bolt, Buck or Blow Up"
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Suggested Article: "Ready for Your Next Spook?"
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