Showing posts with label bite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bite. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Neck reining

Sometime last week, I was reading Black Beauty and in chapter 2 (training) says (talking about when his master put the bit in his mouth) "I didn't like it at all, but I knew my mother and the other horses wore one. So, with my master's pats and kind words, as well as the oats, I got used to wearing my bit and bridle."

That gave me an idea. I hadn't been working Valley - mostly cause I didn't have a plan to work with her - and I wasn't getting anywhere in her training. But Those sentences right there that Anna Sewell wrote gave me an idea. I was sort of going to start over with Valley's training. I was first going to put a bridle on Valley and get her used to that before moving on to the saddle.

So a few days ago (I can't remember exactly when. It might have been Sunday or Friday I don't remember) I started her "new training". I did as usual, and got her out of the back pasture (dad still hasn't finished the fence *rolls eyes*) and took her up to the barn to eat. After she ate, I walked her around the front pasture to graze.

Next, I took her up to the house. I tied her up to the trailer (not horse trailer, just a regular trailer. I'll get a pic for ya :) and went to the shed to get Valley's bridle. I took off Valley's halter and slipped on the bridle which Valley didn't fight. From the moment I put on the bridle to the moment I took her down to where my "invisible round pen" is (where I used to take her and Chloe down to graze, by the lake), she was chewing on her bit.

I had Valley stand there for a few minutes to get used to the bit, and then I flexed her on both sides a few times. Then I got up on her back and flexed her on both sides a lot. She tried to move around at first but of course I ain't gonna take that! So I kept flexing her until she stood still. It didn't take too long.

I backed her up a few times and she's really good at that - especially on the ground. When I'm on the ground, I barely have to pull back on the rope, cause she knows what "back" means. :) I love my horse.

While I sat there on her back, I decided that I should work on her turning. But then I thought that since I am training her to ride western, then I should teach her to neck rein :) Now I have no idea about how to do that, so I just made it up lol. So hopefully I'm doing it right.. Anyways, I took the reins in my right hand, and pulled them to the right. Valley was pretty confused at first, but I was kicking/putting pressure on her side, so she figured out what I wanted her to do and she turned to the right.

She did okay for her first time.. but it's gotten a little better with each day I do it with her. But yesterday, when I kept trying to get her to turn, she would flex instead (mostly on the left side) and try to (sometimes succeeding) bite my legs! It hurt! And I couldn't get her to turn her head around and it was annoying. I finally got her to behave, and I got her to walk around my invisible round pen :):) So fun!!

Anyways, here are a few oldish (about a week lol i think the first time I did the bridle thing) of my dirty pony-sized 3 yr old HORSE :P I would have put some more updated pictures of a few days ago, but I can't find my camera so i can't upload them on the computer.. anyways, here are the pictures:

















She's filthy!!!















she gets bored pretty easily ha ha




















Peace out,
Sarah

Monday, June 30, 2008

Trailer Loading (again)

Today, after I fed the Horses, I desensitized Valley to the lead rope. Then I took her over to the trailer, and walked inside. We stayed there for a bit, just getting her used to the trailer some more.

I took her away from the trailer, and sent her off to the left. She did so much better today! Even with Ranger running up behind her (he didn't get much of a chance to bark at her, cause I took the handy stick with the string on the end, and whacked the ground next to him, and he ran off. LOL).

She went around 2-3 times pretty well, then I let her stop and come to me. Then I sent her off in the same direction, and when she went for about one circle, I stepped in front of her head, slid my hand down the lead rope, and pulled it in the other direction. She did well on that side too, so after a few circles, I stopped her, and took her back to the trailer to rest.

She didn't make any attempt to get in, so I got a small handful of her food, and took it into the trailer like yesterday. She stretched as far as she could, but wouldn't make any attempt to get IN the trailer. But after a while she finally lifted a hoof, and set it on the trailer for about 1 second at the most (Lol). So I immediately gave her the food.

I was done working with her, so I took her halter and lead rope off, and she took of down to where Chloe was near the fence grazing. I put the handy stick and string, the halter, and the lead rope away, then went down to put the horses up. I put Chloe in first (guiding her by her mane), then, as soon as I put the lead rope around Valley's neck, she IMMEDIATELY bit me on my arm! I yelled (not too loud!!), "Valley NO!" She didn't have a halter on, but just a lead rope around her neck, and I wiggled it making her back up. By wiggling it, the clip hit my hand, and boy did that hurt twice as much as her bite did!!


-Sarah
A canter is a cure for every evil.
~Benjamin Disraeli

Valley Likes:

  • Apples
  • Attention
  • Carrots
  • Celery
  • Company
  • Grain
  • Grass
  • Having her ears scratched
  • Hay
  • Swimming across the lake to visit her horsey neighbors
  • Wide open space to run and buck :)
No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. ~Winston Churchill

Valley Dislikes:

  • being locked in the back pasture
  • being away from my other horse, Mississippi
  • being ridden
  • Having to stand still
  • anything I want her to do
  • being ridden in a direction that is not towards the neighbors horses or the barn
  • The 'Jolly Ball' I bought her. Lol
  • Being tied up without food to eat
  • Having her hoofs picked (although, she cooperates)
  • lunging
  • Taking worm medicene
In riding a horse we borrow freedom.
~Helen Thomson

Things That Valley Does...

  • bites sometimes..
  • bucks
  • swims through lake to get out of pasture to visit horsey neighbors
  • chase my dog
  • anythin to be stubborn. She likes being stubborn.
  • Gallop and buck when I put her back in the pasture after she's been out for a while
  • Licks my hands
  • Tries to eat grass while I'm leading her
I bless the hoss from hoof to head -From head to hoof, and tale to mane! -I bless the hoss, as I have said,From head to hoof, and back again!
~James Whitcomb Riley


A lovely horse is always an experience.... It is an emotional experience of the kind that is spoiled by words. ~Beryl Markham

The horses paw and prance and neigh,Fillies and colts like kittens play,And dance and toss their rippled manesShining and soft as silken skeins;...~Oliver Wendell Holmes

Names I Call Valley (in order of what I call her most)

  • Valley
  • Vales
  • Silly Goose

Our first day!!

Our first day!!
Adam, Valley, Me