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We had an appendix QH stallion last year, the half brother to my Black Jack, he was probably the MOST flightiest horse we had. He was even born next to the turkey shoot/firing range, but still I think it was the TB dam that put that extra bit of "spirit" into him. Last year when we did our display off the pasture fence, he jumped and leapt about 15 feet. He wanted to run, but he realized all the other horses were still grazing.. So he walked back to the herd and went back to grazing himself.
It's no fun to run, when the other horses aren't. LOL
That's great your geldings were able to help your friend's horse out with it's phobia. It helps to desensitize them. When training my horses, I try my best to come up with the most "scary" distraction I can and bring it into the round pen with me. From flags to tarps to someone firing a weapon nearby.
It takes some work to desensitize them, but I know that if I was ever riding and something unexpected happens, my horse won't be the one tearing down the trail while I'm plopped on the ground. LOL
I had one horse, you could set a firecracker off under her hooves and the worst she would do is flinch and move a few feet. Her ONE and WORST weakness..... cows.. SHE HATED THEM!!! LOL I think it's the way they stare as you ride by.. Kinda freaks me out too..
-Kim
We had an appendix QH stallion last year, the half brother to my Black Jack, he was probably the MOST flightiest horse we had. He was even born next to the turkey shoot/firing range, but still I think it was the TB dam that put that extra bit of "spirit" into him. Last year when we did our display off the pasture fence, he jumped and leapt about 15 feet. He wanted to run, but he realized all the other horses were still grazing.. So he walked back to the herd and went back to grazing himself.
It's no fun to run, when the other horses aren't. LOL
That's great your geldings were able to help your friend's horse out with it's phobia. It helps to desensitize them. When training my horses, I try my best to come up with the most "scary" distraction I can and bring it into the round pen with me. From flags to tarps to someone firing a weapon nearby.
It takes some work to desensitize them, but I know that if I was ever riding and something unexpected happens, my horse won't be the one tearing down the trail while I'm plopped on the ground. LOL
I had one horse, you could set a firecracker off under her hooves and the worst she would do is flinch and move a few feet. Her ONE and WORST weakness..... cows.. SHE HATED THEM!!! LOL I think it's the way they stare as you ride by.. Kinda freaks me out too..
-Kim
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