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Chuckie
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

as far as the cinching goes, my, IDK, "usual ideololgy" (sorry, been reading too much Tom Clancy lately), is snug it up, at worst walk the horse about 30 secs to a minute, stop tighten up a little more, pull out forelegs (for really--OMG, just thought of this with him--i'll try it, haven't before) to set the girth, then tighten it up to "riding" tightness.

who knows what he's used to being off the track, AND he has quarter-cracks in both forefeet as of now. we'll see what the owner wants to do on that. but the initial OP stands...quarter cracks or not, that's NOT why he's being passive/aggressive.


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 3:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chuckie wrote:
codymccue wrote:
used to buy spoiled broke horses of a canner friend of mine...only thing wrong with em was between their ears...
trick I learned from an old hand has served me well twice...once on this type of trouble and once on a mare that would rear over backwards...

when that hoss goes down,make im stay there...for hours...he won't be as likely to do it again...
leave halter and lead on and when he lays down,pull his head to the side,flatten im out and give the lead a couple of wraps on the horn.He'll decide for himself that layin down with a saddle on isn't for him if he can't get back up when HE wants.
mind yer on level ground and use an old saddle there could be some squirming involved.
I always found that them makin up their minds about somethin sticks harder than if you do it for them.


and this might be what i go with. reminds me of a gentleman fr wyoming and how he dealt with bad mules. and goes with the "consequences for actions" mindset i lean toward.

so then after i let him soak for a few hours on the nice (well, not green yet , grass), let him up, tighten the cinch up and go to ridin'?

i LIKE this solution...


if he's a trained hoss snug him up tight like you mean it right off the hop.you don't have to cut im in half but make it tighter than usual.you WANT him to pull his trick.If he lays there snugged up it will be a better lesson than if he's semi comfortable.
remember,the hole idea is to make HIM decide that laying down with a saddle on is bad.

mind-a real spoiled one might not want to get up after and play like you kilt em.scoop a palmful of water outta the trough and pour into his nose...he'll be up faster than you ever seen.

and like my GrandDad always said-lots of good horses in the world-no sense riskin your life for a bad one...


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I Agree AMEN

this has been a great thread, my wife had a little pinto mare was a real good trail horse, after having the winter off she decided to get a little bucky her being a little horse and me 6'3" and 240lbs she would keep going down, until she would automatically lay down to get me off, so i left her laying down stripped my saddle off and tied her up, left her laying in the corral. after that never had any problems with her doing that again. perfect little horse. so i agree consequences for actions works very well.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chuckie: I think we'd all like to know how things are progressing. Can you keep us posted? Smile


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

just a non-update: between travelling for business and crappy weather, haven't had a chance to "apply" any "consequences". however, the coming week looks promising, shall update!!


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Once he went down, a pop bottle full of water in his ear should solve the problem once and for all.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

i have heard of doing the water in the ear thing before, never tried it out so not sure on the results


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was MUCH younger,and much more foolish,had one to lie down.
2nt time,stepped on the saddle horn and made him think I was gonna beat him to death.. That did work..All I'm gonna say..


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

loomixguy wrote:
Once he went down, a pop bottle full of water in his ear should solve the problem once and for all.
"Waterboarding" Should of thought of that. Laughing


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 4:18 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Blkbuckaroo wrote:
loomixguy wrote:
"Waterboarding" Should of thought of that. Laughing


isn't that against the law unless you're CIA, FBI, NSA, or an MP? personally, i don't see anything wrong with having muzzled K9's in to encourage the bad guys to talk, but that's just me....Smile

anyhoo-, looks like tomorrow will be the day we attempt the lie-down tie-down. Cait and i have rehearsed how it's *supposed* to go, but i have one BURNING question: how long do i let him soak?

til he quits trying to get up and then a few minutes more? that's what i'm thinkin'.

the plan is, after the first go-round, we'll try re-mounting, then re-tieing if he lies down again. is this smart? or should we wait til next time? from the looks of the weather, we won't be playing again til maybe next weekend...

oh!! if, after the first go-round and the remount (if that's what you all recommend), he does NOT try to go down, just go ahead and ride as usual? it's not like we give him a lather-producing workout...


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 10:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

leave him down for a couple of hours or more...I left the rearing mare in my avatar pic all day...monitor him so he doesn't hurt himself...but usually once he is resigned to his fate he'll just lay and wait.Who ever gets him up will be his savior.This should be a one time thing.
My ol' uncle left his good ropin horse in the lane over night...my cousin rides him pickup now...
don't waste the lesson being soft.Layin there thinkin bout it won't hurt him a bit.
when you get him up,work him proper,remember that he still did it wrong this time.If he does it right next time,treat him like a king.
Rewarding good behavior goes a Hell of a lot farther than punishing bad,and what yer doing is not punishment ,its correction.There is a huge difference!!!


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chuckie i was just BS-ing about the waterboarding Was filling a little cynical,if Loomixguy tried it and it worked,then that's just another way to do it.I would'nt do it.As far as tying down,never had to tie one,so i'm interested in the outcome.I'd say soon as you get him up,saddle and line out see if he's any better.Then pull him out later in the day,saddle him and see if he wants to go down again after being tied previously.Let us know!!!We all have alot of time invested in this horse!LOL!! Laughing Laughing


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