Sebastian rearing
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wear a helmet...believe my horse was pretty much bombproof and i wasnt wearing a helmet he spooked and freaked outt..i fell off and got a concussion! Now I ALWAYSS wear a helmet no matter what...the save lives so to all u people saying that she doesnt have to wear a helmet...she should be and u should be tooo!!!!!!!!! MAKE GOOOD CHOICES!
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um yeah 2 things, stop yanking his mouth so much, and HELMET!!!!!
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@MegzOB421 it doesnt make snese to tell someone to wear a helmet. if they dont want to wear one thats the risk they take and im sure their aware of the risk. not really anything you can do
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hes very pretty
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i think the horse reared because you kept on pissing him off by saying hup!! hip!!
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u dont wanna wear a helmet dont he reared cause most horses do !!!duh great staying on you have a seat that is remarcable good job :):):) and she isnt pulling on his mouth
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LOL he got just a wittle bit angry
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Wow! That was stunning! For all the people who keep sayin.. you shud be wearin a hat.. She dont have to.. if she feels safe and trusts her horse then she can.. if she thinks shes gunna get thrown off all the time i think she would put a hat onn!.. Butt Wow that was a gorgus horse and a gorgus rear! x
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Maybe if you want that kind of contact, you should try something less harsh, like a snaffle... or if you want to ride in a curb try a looser rein.
It IS your horse tho, so you have to take my advice, but i do think you should do that. Cute horse=]
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I havent worn a helmet since I was 14 and I turned out okay, LOL-- barrel racers dont wear helmets.
I think your horse may need some time with a training fork or a german martingale-- that large muscle under his neck means he's not flexing correctly-- all my barrel horses and TWHs have that-- but I have them carry their heads very high (with nose parrallel to the ground).
You obviously want him collected-- he needs a better headset and you need some lighter hands
Just my observations
to clear a few things up:
i KNOW it was a rider error. however he is very well trained, and knows better than to rear. he's expressed discomfort in other ways than rearing before which is why this was so unexpected. he's never done it before and has yet to do it again. we switched the bit, i loosened from his mouth, and tried to be more clear with my leg aids. we've had no problems since.
xosasharae 3 years ago 8
to clear a few things up:
i KNOW it was a rider error. however he is very well trained, and knows better than to rear. he's expressed discomfort in other ways than rearing before which is why this was so unexpected. he's never done it before and has yet to do it again. we switched the bit, i loosened from his mouth, and tried to be more clear with my leg aids. we've had no problems since.
xosasharae 3 years ago