Thanks. I think she's cute, but I may be just a bit biased.:/
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly they can go from reactive to sensible. A few minutes before that picture was taken, Syd's brain fell out as we approached the chicken tractor that she has walked past dozens of times. I think a chicken may have sneezed..... Total wig-out; spin and run like the devil himself was after her. Fortunately,she's a small pony. STOP. TURN. WALK ON. Right up beside the tractor, where I made her stand still while I slapped and banged on the tractor (it has a large piece of flashing on it, so it can be gratifyingly LOUD!) Now,then, do we have a problem with the chicken tractor? Nah, I didn't think so.
The rest of our lesson went relatively well. When we went out on the road (BB2K and Betsy went with us) we had a few discussions about which direction we were heading in, but no outright refusals or tantrums. We did some random circles, a few figure 8's - she's getting better with each outing.
It never ceases to amaze me how quickly they can go from reactive to sensible. A few minutes before that picture was taken, Syd's brain fell out as we approached the chicken tractor that she has walked past dozens of times. I think a chicken may have sneezed..... Total wig-out; spin and run like the devil himself was after her. Fortunately,she's a small pony. STOP. TURN. WALK ON. Right up beside the tractor, where I made her stand still while I slapped and banged on the tractor (it has a large piece of flashing on it, so it can be gratifyingly LOUD!) Now,then, do we have a problem with the chicken tractor? Nah, I didn't think so.
The rest of our lesson went relatively well. When we went out on the road (BB2K and Betsy went with us) we had a few discussions about which direction we were heading in, but no outright refusals or tantrums. We did some random circles, a few figure 8's - she's getting better with each outing.