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May 3 08 6:21 PM
HoneyBlue65 wrote: GrotesqueLullaby wrote: I can't stand horses that go-go-go. LEARN TO STOP. I need brakes on a horse, then we can go faster. Absolutely no grazing, at least for my personal horse. The minute that lead goes on she can kiss grass goodbye becase even if we stand in a lush field and I'm chatting away her head much be up and she must be alert. Neighing. I hate it, I hate it. My horse is not allowed to neigh to her best bud the minute that lead goes on. She's not even allowed to look when he whinnies like a scorned lover. =P Food aggressive. I always make sure they know their place, same goes for my other animals. If I decide to waltz in while they're halfway done their meal then they will just have to sit there and wait for her ladyship to say "when." For most other things I am sadly tolerant. xD Hey, the neighing bothers me too. How have you worked with that?
GrotesqueLullaby wrote: I can't stand horses that go-go-go. LEARN TO STOP. I need brakes on a horse, then we can go faster. Absolutely no grazing, at least for my personal horse. The minute that lead goes on she can kiss grass goodbye becase even if we stand in a lush field and I'm chatting away her head much be up and she must be alert. Neighing. I hate it, I hate it. My horse is not allowed to neigh to her best bud the minute that lead goes on. She's not even allowed to look when he whinnies like a scorned lover. =P Food aggressive. I always make sure they know their place, same goes for my other animals. If I decide to waltz in while they're halfway done their meal then they will just have to sit there and wait for her ladyship to say "when." For most other things I am sadly tolerant. xD
This is a vveerry late reply, I know, but I'd feel bad not answering. Honestly, all I did was work on her other skills and have her know 100% the cues (sp?) for attention. After a while she just gave up on replying because she knew I'd get after her ass, either by a slap with the end of the lead rope, chasing, backing, or something else attention getting. I've gotten it to the point where even the gelding is behaving himself. xD All in all, it works though. She hasn't replied for months. so really, I just worked on her behavior in other areas. Like when longeing how you want eyes and ears on you, and applied that to in-hand walking.
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