--- Janice McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 I
> dont know what else
> to do.  He is the best trail horse, the best gaited
> horse.  I have to
> get him over this.  and me too.
> Janice
> 


It can happen that some horses will start trying to
buck to get their way. I have no idea if he will try
this or what? I think sometimes horses can buck when
they are really scared and trying to get away from
something, or feeling trapped, sometimes if they have
a lot of energy and want to go and you are stopping
them from going, and they feel such a need to go, they
will just get rid of you so they can go. Lots of
reasons, but if we find the answer and help them to
feel safe with us, then the bucking should stop, if it
is just behavioral and not from a saddle or something.
It's really not out of meaness from the horse, or the
horse wanting to be bad, it's just the horse's nature
taking him over, I'm sure he wants to be good and
please you.

Kim

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