kadger
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I weaned her 5 weeks ago and put her back into light work as I knew very little of what she could do. I got to the stage of being able to get on her only walk and stop, and leg yield her over and she is very responsive, however. yesterday I lunged her as I always do first but over trotting poles both in walk and trot and she loved it, then got on her, thankfully still on the lunge. She took one step and reared up vertical with me. I lunged her again for a further 10 mins and got back on, but before I did I took her saddle off and pressed all along her back and she never flinched. I put the saddle back on her with a loose girth, this time I managed about 5 steps before she went up again.
On both occasions she did not try to bolt off after rearing she just stood there and looked back at me with her ears forward.
She is very short backed and I have had to buy a 16.5" saddle for her which does not rest on her kidneys so I couldn't put it down to that.
I have since been told that "once a rearer always a rearer" and also that Mares who have had foals have a tendency to rear due to pelvic pain. She does seem to rest her back left leg when you ask her to stand. I thought that maybe she may have pulled something whilst in the field, but she is not lame and is sound when working her.
I really don't want to give up on her but I can't have a horse that is going to rear without warning !!