Horse Breaking: Fixing the Bucking Horse

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How to Retrain a Horse that Bucks
Equestrians, here's what to do to make your horse stop bucking: Don't land in the emergency room the next time your horse sends you sailing! It's dangerous - and you know you've got issues if you look back to see your horse's back feet ABOVE his butt. Get this fixed and don't put it off! Download this ebook for some help today!

- Featuring the proven and step-by-step methods of well-known trainer John Lyons
- Download "Stop Bucking," print it out from your own computer
- Study and complete the exercises and materials at a rate you choose
- Formatted into 5 days and 5 separate chapters

Here's an excerpt from Day 2 of "Stop Bucking," a 5-day course written by John Lyons Certified Trainer Keith Hosman:

"But, you say, 'My horse bucks at the red bridge, that’s where I want to work.' No. That’s a goal, not a starting place. Moving too fast got you in trouble in the first place. We’ll gain control gradually, working our way to the red bridge.

"Today here’s what you do: First, from the ground, move your horse around as you did in yesterday’s lesson, disengaging the hips and judging his softness and mind set. Does he soften his neck and move smoothly or does he brace and resist? If there’s signs of resistance, keep moving about, practicing yesterday’s exercise. Try changing the angle at which you hold the rein and see if you can’t get his shoulder to move away. If you feel his mind is elsewhere, work him longer and more intensely, being careful to release often and pet when his emotions are down. (Petting to 'calm your horse,' as in 'there, there, relax' only says to the horse 'it’s okay to be a nut.' Pet when the horse comes down, never when he’s up.)"

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