Rosie- first 2 days 08/19/2010
Rosie and I got started working 2 days ago. We started out she would only walk behind you, would rather knock you over than worry about where you were walking, wouldn't back up, and liked to pin you against the wall of the roundpen if she could. The first day in the round pen I got her moving away from me most of the time, the backing became MUCH better, although she still tried to pin you if you got yourself against the wall. Quit with progress that day. 2nd day backing is extremely easy, she no longer tries to pin you against the wall, and now walks beside you. I also started having her walk and back with her head low, which I believe is important if horses will be working with children. CommentsKaren 09/03/2010 08:56
Nice idea to post how you are progressing with Rosie.
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Katey 09/03/2010 12:01
Well, now that I know how to get here I can!
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03/13/2011 19:28
If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry.
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02/28/2012 22:24
Hi!your post is very cool and Very interesting post - Might be old new, but it was new to me.
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04/15/2012 23:39
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Leave a Reply | AuthorMy name is Alecia, I'm mostly a self taught trainee, and am looking to get into the horse business after I graduate in 2011. This blog is to help me log training procedures, and keep track of progress on young horses and people I'm helping. ArchivesJanuary 2012 Categories |