The farrier came yesterday to pull the shoes on Hank and Brother since it doesn't look like there will be much riding until spring. So while he was here I thought I would have him trim the new horse's feet. With her growing so fast I wanted her feet to be balanced. No pictures of that but she was perfect. Her first time up at the new barn and she acted like a pro. Since the weather is mild and I don't have to worry about the water tub freezing I decided to leave her in the barn lot.
That made it easier to work with her today, in the barn for the first time. The farrier had asked if I had been working with her and my initial response was no, just feeding her twice a day. But after I started thinking about it she has had a lot of little lessons, leading, backing, backing off a ledge (like unloading off a trailer), grooming, picking up her feet, desensitizing her to the lead rope, giving her head, flexing her neck, yielding the front and rear...I had done more than I had realized.So today I let her into the barn and she made a bee line for the spooky stuff corner and nothing spooked her.
I tied her with the Blocker Tie ring and she acted like she has been doing this all along. There was a little pawing and trying to bite the rope but she never even thought about pulling back.
So while we were having such a good day, I pulled out the blue tarp. I started by walking away dragging it and letting her follow, a couple of little run arounds and then she was fine with it. I was even able to rub her all over with little problem.
And it wasn't long before she was walking across like a pro. Her curious nature is finally starting to come out. I think she will be a lot of fun.
4 comments:
She sounds like a nice sensible girl.
I know she is making you happy.
Still just NewHorse?
She sounds like she's gonna be a pretty cool horse!!
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