Starlight’s Training Adventure!

We got some snow last night but Star was determined to fine some grass on our walk this morning!
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Farrier also came this morning and Sugar and Snow were very good! Star... not so much. :hmm She really wasn’t so bad she just didn’t like having her hoof held for a long time. Now I know another thing that I need to work in with her. :rolleyes:
 

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Could anybody who has worked with yearlings give me a list of what they desensitized their yearling to. I know the more they are desensitized to the better, but a list of thing to start with would be great! She is desensitized to: horse blankets, towels, grooming tools, water/hosed down, and dogs. Starting to work on the scary plastic bag! :rolleyes: :gig
 
If she need's more training then I suggest you should start yeilding her hindquarters, Lunging her, start riding her when you think she is ready, start on loading her in a horse trailer, ETC.

I definitely will start working on yielding her hindquarters, and loading in the trailer. She does have some experience loading in the trailer but haven't done it all winter. I don't intend on riding her until she is at least 3 years old. I would like to work on lunging with her but don't have a round pen... can you still lunge without one? Thanks for all of the training ideas! :)
 
I definitely will start working on yielding her hindquarters, and loading in the trailer. She does have some experience loading in the trailer but haven't done it all winter. I don't intend on riding her until she is at least 3 years old. I would like to work on lunging with her but don't have a round pen... can you still lunge without one? Thanks for all of the training ideas! :)
Okay! Yes, you can lunge her out of a round pen. I lunge my horses out of a round pen and they are great!
 

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