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farmchick897
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Just to be clear, she is not being trained under saddle, she is not being worked hard. The trainers are very good, and know that she is just a baby even though she is big and they are very careful not to overdue her sessions or round penning. They have worked with wild mustangs that were so aggressive at first that they would charge the round pen when you were on the other side and try to kick, they have also worked with horses that were so abused that they will never trust someone else. That's why they kept telling me when I couldn't touch her (halter her) to give her time. They said you can always throw a lariat over her and force her but if you start with the basics and work towards it you will always have a horse that wants to work with you. A horse that seeks the answer you are asking. She still has a lot of growing to do and maturing and all I want from her right now is to be able to turn her back out in my 60+ acres and still be able to walk up and halter her, trim her hooves, maybe take her for a walk.
With my other three horses who were raised by me they never had this personality, they always trusted me and why wouldn't they? I feed them and care for them. My one Percheron X mare was a PMU foal that was shipped with 37 other horses in a semi down from Canada. The horses were unloaded in our stockyards and all of them had never been handled excepted to be tagged and loaded. Sure it took some time to gain her trust (by 6 months I could halter and pick up hooves) so I called my farrier who proceeded to tie her leg up throw her to the ground and jump and slap all over her. I was in shock and was being told by his wife that the horse needs this or she will walk all over me when she gets bigger. I was new to horses but I knew this wasn't the answer after they left and I went to touch her and she looked at me with those wild eyes and wouldn't let me pick up her hooves anymore. So I learned to trim hooves and 7 years later she will only let me pick them up and I know this because I had her at another farm and she developed an abcess and the farm owner asked me if I wanted her farrier to look at it. I was over an hour away, so I told her yes. She told me my mare pulled back and busted the halter when the guy approached her and she had to be sedated to even let him touch her.
I just don't understand why my Friesian filly is not coming around. She's scared of me.
Hope you are all having a Merry Christmas!
With my other three horses who were raised by me they never had this personality, they always trusted me and why wouldn't they? I feed them and care for them. My one Percheron X mare was a PMU foal that was shipped with 37 other horses in a semi down from Canada. The horses were unloaded in our stockyards and all of them had never been handled excepted to be tagged and loaded. Sure it took some time to gain her trust (by 6 months I could halter and pick up hooves) so I called my farrier who proceeded to tie her leg up throw her to the ground and jump and slap all over her. I was in shock and was being told by his wife that the horse needs this or she will walk all over me when she gets bigger. I was new to horses but I knew this wasn't the answer after they left and I went to touch her and she looked at me with those wild eyes and wouldn't let me pick up her hooves anymore. So I learned to trim hooves and 7 years later she will only let me pick them up and I know this because I had her at another farm and she developed an abcess and the farm owner asked me if I wanted her farrier to look at it. I was over an hour away, so I told her yes. She told me my mare pulled back and busted the halter when the guy approached her and she had to be sedated to even let him touch her.
I just don't understand why my Friesian filly is not coming around. She's scared of me.
Hope you are all having a Merry Christmas!
