well its not bucking rearing or bolting but what is it!?!?

Maddie2412

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Rode my boy today (the new one) i have been told by my friend and instructor he does this funny thing where he weaves really quickly like a bucker trying to pull reins out your hands he then runs like 2 steps and bunny hops but not like a normal one like a full on leap? his tack is checked teeth fine and in snaffle so not bitting... doesn't worry me just funny does anyone else have quirky evasions?? :)
 
My horse did something my friends described as 'pig rooting' when I first had him where I could feel his back come up underneath me then he would almost feel like bucking but would pull down on the bit and hop forward. It really un-nerved me to begin with and he did eventually buck off said friend. It turned out he had a bad back from an ill fitting saddle before I had him. I gave him about 6 months off but that was due to moving house etc. 18 months on I tend to lunge him quietly for 5 mins sometimes before I get on as he can be a little cold backed. He hasn't done it for a long time now and rarely gets his back up. He's a fab jumper and hunter!
 
Try a sheepskin or real wool numnah! (or borrow from a friend) My mare was getting joggy and hot when out hacking and she thought we are going to have a canter, then when we did have said canter she would leap (straight up like a stagg and pull down on the reins as she came down) by chance a friend lent me a good numnah and is stopped??? So somehow her saddle rubs her or cold backed??? (dont worry it has been checked and rechecked by a good saddlers) if its something as easy as a new numnah its worth a try!
 
Try a sheepskin or real wool numnah! (or borrow from a friend) My mare was getting joggy and hot when out hacking and she thought we are going to have a canter, then when we did have said canter she would leap (straight up like a stagg and pull down on the reins as she came down) by chance a friend lent me a good numnah and is stopped??? So somehow her saddle rubs her or cold backed??? (dont worry it has been checked and rechecked by a good saddlers) if its something as easy as a new numnah its worth a try!

yeah this sounds spot on and he used to have one with his old rubbish saddle that didnt fit i think its also actually feeling less restricted now that he can move hes super 'enthusiastic' thanks you will def try this!
 
I think it used to be reffered to as "yawing" - my old ginger used to do this with great aplom.

Head suddenly between front legs, back arches and then we would do tigger leaps - only thing that stopped her was bridging the reins BEFORE we went into a canter.
 
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