Jericho
Well-Known Member
A bit contentious but was having a discussion today with a friend whose horse had bucked her off after she had given him a smack on his backside because he was being lazy. She had been using a lot of leg and a few taps down his shoulder to increase his activity but after not getting much response she gave him a smart smack on his rump. He promptly leapt forward, bucked and she fell off. I said I don't think that many horses actually tolerate being hit with a stick (my 3 would object with a buck in response, 1 most def does and the other 2 I just know they would, 1 being the most genuine kind hearted mare you could find). She got very cross and just said he was being naughty and throwing a strop but I don't think it's a naughtiness / stubborn thing, more of a innate fear response. She then got on and proceeded to go round giving him lots of little taps on his bum and neck. Fair enough he was better after and did move more actively after their 'disagreement' but I want sure how I felt about it. I am all for giving a horse a sharp reminder down shoulder if napping for example but I just wasn't surprised he did buck! I even knew a very safe ploddy old thing who never bucked but did pull a very cross face when given a smack to wake him a bit...
What does your horse do? And if they have bucked after a smack how do you deal with that?
What does your horse do? And if they have bucked after a smack how do you deal with that?
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