"read previous" im uploading a video of how to stop rearing and also try not to just let her stop straight after the fence, she has to learn to carry on.
Look, I know why my rabbit rears, and you cant judge why they rear from a few clips of film. Look, I know what I'm doing. I don't mind advice and tips, I do the same, but I do think his is getting unfair. I don't need to watch a video about how to stop my rabbit rearing, I said in the video that I know why she does it. Also, if you see when she jumped the double, she stopped after the fences, yet she jumped the triple fine. There isnt a problem with her stopping after the course.
Hey, im horsemadlad and this is my new account, im really sorry, i didnt know, and im sorry if it made you feel like you didnt know anything, you know mre than me, and you handle his rearing very well, my rabbit used to rear but i used a special collar and now he doesnt , im really sorry if any of my comment offended, i didnt mean for it to, i was tryin to act a littl bit cocky, but i DO now how i stopped my rabbits rearing, and i know you handle your rabbits rears, and i know i CANT judge your
I understand you're trying to help, but it's not that easy, especially with a baby, to stop them rearing. There is lots of different reasons for why a rabbit rears, like any other animal, meaning there's lots of different answers. Every rabbit has there things to work on, and this is hers.
I really havent seen your Floppsy rear, so I just don't get how you know how to sort the problem (No pearsonal attack, just a little confuzzeled XD) However, I'll have a look. Deal?
good, i do this a lot so maybe ill post one. but when training, i know your filming it and all that but only use ONE SMALL LEAD. this helps you controle them so much better because they arent miles ahead of you,
Em, no, I can't just use one lead because its too short. Both my Rabbits have a problem with bolting forward, so if the leads not long enought then they'll get strangled. Also, often when doing speed classes the rabbit will go way ahead of you, so instead of slowing them down, youlet them go. If I need more control I'll just shorten the lead.
Also, it doesnt really matter how long the lead is - as long as it's not too short. You can always gather the lead. I've never had a problem with control with the longer lead. It helps, really. I can't jump with just one.
She's getting much better with going where you ask her too! She's doing so well! I can't wait to see when she jumps higher!
lilyandjack 3 years ago
"read previous" im uploading a video of how to stop rearing and also try not to just let her stop straight after the fence, she has to learn to carry on.
Horsemadlad 3 years ago
Look, I know why my rabbit rears, and you cant judge why they rear from a few clips of film. Look, I know what I'm doing. I don't mind advice and tips, I do the same, but I do think his is getting unfair. I don't need to watch a video about how to stop my rabbit rearing, I said in the video that I know why she does it. Also, if you see when she jumped the double, she stopped after the fences, yet she jumped the triple fine. There isnt a problem with her stopping after the course.
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
Hey, im horsemadlad and this is my new account, im really sorry, i didnt know, and im sorry if it made you feel like you didnt know anything, you know mre than me, and you handle his rearing very well, my rabbit used to rear but i used a special collar and now he doesnt , im really sorry if any of my comment offended, i didnt mean for it to, i was tryin to act a littl bit cocky, but i DO now how i stopped my rabbits rearing, and i know you handle your rabbits rears, and i know i CANT judge your
ShadowStallions 3 years ago
rabbit from a few clips, i know that, and im really sorry, i never knew you would react like this and i meant well, but sorry again !
ShadowStallions 3 years ago
It's ok :)
This you're new account?
What about you're old one?
Well, yeah, I'm sorry about the rearing thing too. You do know alot, so, we're both on the right and wrong, lol :)
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
yeh we are (: , unfortuantely i had to delete my other one :(
this really nasty person was stalking me an commenting my videos and sending me meassages :(
ShadowStallions 3 years ago
No way, who was it?
I take it thats why I cant get onto the video's you sent me.
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
I understand you're trying to help, but it's not that easy, especially with a baby, to stop them rearing. There is lots of different reasons for why a rabbit rears, like any other animal, meaning there's lots of different answers. Every rabbit has there things to work on, and this is hers.
I really havent seen your Floppsy rear, so I just don't get how you know how to sort the problem (No pearsonal attack, just a little confuzzeled XD) However, I'll have a look. Deal?
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
Right, Lats thing, I promise! If I still start another comment then I give you permission to kill me :)
Previous? You mean the first comment. I've seen that. one, and whats with the caps in you're first comment. Lol, I do hear ya :)
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
good, i do this a lot so maybe ill post one. but when training, i know your filming it and all that but only use ONE SMALL LEAD. this helps you controle them so much better because they arent miles ahead of you,
Horsemadlad 3 years ago
Em, no, I can't just use one lead because its too short. Both my Rabbits have a problem with bolting forward, so if the leads not long enought then they'll get strangled. Also, often when doing speed classes the rabbit will go way ahead of you, so instead of slowing them down, youlet them go. If I need more control I'll just shorten the lead.
Thanks anyway,
Filly
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
Also, it doesnt really matter how long the lead is - as long as it's not too short. You can always gather the lead. I've never had a problem with control with the longer lead. It helps, really. I can't jump with just one.
xXfillyfoalXx 3 years ago
i did another long comment but it didnt come out :(
Horsemadlad 3 years ago