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Correcting a Horse That Bucks and Rears

A No Worries Club members asks Clinton: I am starting a 4-year-old Paint mare and have done many of your groundwork exercises and starting techniques, however, she still bucks every time after being saddled and has started rearing at times when my daughter or I are leading her in and out of the barn. When she has bucked with the saddle, we have let her and encouraged her to work on the lead rope. When she rears, we have also done some moving out, but she tends to rear when we do not have a long lead rope or when footing is bad. What do we do?

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