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The dangers of rearing.
- Published_at:2012-07-05
- Category:Education
- Channel:xTouchOfColour
- tags: why do horses rear
- description: A HUGE thank you to everyone who let me use their clips. I do not take credit for any of the clips or audio! I hope you understand this video was only made for educational purposes only and was not under any circumstances aimed at anyone. Do not attemp to recreate anything you see in this video. You will put yourself, your horse and everyone around you in danger. Rearing is a serious issue and must be adressed carefully and professionally. Audio made by http://www.youtube.com/user/RhusShoesOx Some of the video made by http://www.youtube.com/user/horsesgivemewings couldn't of made this video without Mary, she was a huge help! *Rearing can be caused by fear; a horse that sees something alarming in front of it may stop and, if asked to continue forward, may rear rather than move ahead. Another fear response may come from poor riding. A rider that is particularly hard on a horse's mouth with the reins and bit may provoke a horse to rear from the pain the horse feels in its mouth. A horse may rear out of confusion because it does not understand what the rider's commands, or riding aids mean, or because the rider is giving harsh or conflicting commands. If a rider both holds onto the horse's mouth at the same time they push the horse strongly with their legs, essentially using the "gas and the brake" at the same time, they can also provoke rearing. Rearing with a rider is not clearly linked to fear, disobedience or aggression, it may be linked to pain. An equine veterinarian can examine the horse's mouth and teeth, back, and feet for possible causes. Pain may also be linked to poorly-fitted or improperly used tack. A rider or saddle-fitting specialist can determine if pain is linked to a poorly fitted saddle, or a broken saddle tree. The fit and severity of the bit can also lead to rearing* I know I asked a few people to write something about rearing but I did not add these into the video as it was too long. This video is mostly dedicated to Rory. A stunning horse that sadly lost his life in a rearing accident. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=131694183635715&set=a.106846092787191.9072.100003854011586&type=1&theater SUB TO MARY http://www.youtube.com/user/horsesgivemewings?feature=g-u-u http://www.youtube.com/user/horsesgivemewings?feature=g-u-u http://www.youtube.com/user/horsesgivemewings?feature=g-u-u
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