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Date Posted: 17:44:47 09/24/05 Sat
Author: LJB
Subject: Bucking problem.

Been awhile scince I've been in here, here goes.
I have a 4 year old QH gelding. Broke very well- unless you would like to mount him using the stirrup. (western) Any ideas?? I have been using a step stool, and no problem. He doesn't buck while riding, or do anything "funny" (I'm sure HE finds it hillarious to send mom in weeds, mom however is not impressed)it is strictly a 'getting on' issue. I am light about getting on, don't 'plop' down in the saddle, or hang off forever trying to get up. I make sure not to jab him with my foot, ect,ect. I have checked saddle fit, no problems there, his saddle is a bona allen and fits him just it should, I have had more experienced people check it, and the vet, so the saddle is not an issue.... any ideas on how to correct this??? If I have someone hold him, he still does it. When using a stool he is well mannered, stands quietly, ect. He is a very well mannered little fella 99% of the time. However it is really a pain in the you know what to have to rely on a step stool all the time!!! Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!

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