Hey guys, been working with a newer horse the last couple years and although he showed no problem with it last year, he started showing a sensitivity to the rope under his tail when leading a horse.
Last week on a deer hunt, he almost went into a full buck, when it happened. Luckily he didn’t catch me off guard and I held the reins and kept his head, but then he went from bucking to backing up about 15 yards, but he finally calmed down.
As soon as I got home and had some time I started working on him again.
I made a YouTube Short, that gives you a visual below. Open to any other tips or methods you guys have used too. I’ve had two or three horses over the years that had a problem with this, and this method has always seemed to work.
If you decide to use it, be sure and read my description on YouTube,
Training for the dreaded Rope-Under-the-Tail.
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Last week on a deer hunt, he almost went into a full buck, when it happened. Luckily he didn’t catch me off guard and I held the reins and kept his head, but then he went from bucking to backing up about 15 yards, but he finally calmed down.
As soon as I got home and had some time I started working on him again.
I made a YouTube Short, that gives you a visual below. Open to any other tips or methods you guys have used too. I’ve had two or three horses over the years that had a problem with this, and this method has always seemed to work.
If you decide to use it, be sure and read my description on YouTube,
Training for the dreaded Rope-Under-the-Tail.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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