Why Your Horse Acts Up Even When They Look Sound
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Why Your Horse Acts Up Even When They Look Sound

When a horse bucks, fusses, rushes, or refuses to focus — but still trots off clean — it’s rarely “attitude.” Horses speak through behavior long before they show a limp. Acting up is often the first whisper that something feels confusing or uncomfortable.

What Riders Notice First

  • Bucking or crow hopping early in the ride
  • Rooting the reins or rushing off
  • Pinning ears at the saddle pad or girth
  • Refusing to bend or soften in transitions
Behavior is the smoke. Discomfort is often the fire. Horses “act up” when they’re trying to tell you something.

Common Causes

  • Back, ribcage, or girth soreness
  • Cold-backed stiffness at the start of the ride
  • Saddle or girth fit problems
  • Confusion about cues or past bad experiences
  • Old pain memories resurfacing

First Steps Riders Can Take

  • Run fingers over back + loins — any tension?
  • Press along girth area — any guarding?
  • Lengthen your warm-up — slow, stretchy walking
  • Ask the vet/fitter if the behavior is new or escalating

How Draw It Out® Fits In

Riders use Draw It Out® 16oz Gel along the back and girth area before and after rides to support comfort. Draw It Out® Concentrate helps with post-work recovery. CryoSpray Cooling Body Brace supports cooling after heavy schooling. MasterMudd™ EquiBrace helps in deeper soft-tissue areas under pro guidance.

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