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Why Does a Horse Buck?
Q. What are some of the reasons a horse might buck?
A.This is a great question and one that can apply to why horses do many things that become problem behaviors.
We’ve all seen, and maybe felt underneath us, a bucking horse. Bucking comes in different styles: head down and hind legs flexed; hind legs extended with a small or big backward kick; one, two, or many bucks in a row; stationary or in the midst of a run; with or without a twisting motion
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Written by:
Nancy Diehl, VMD, MS
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