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he's out of the pasture

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Two days ago I decided to take my horse out of the pasture and put him in his turnout. He was suprisingly gentle and when I went into the pasture to get him he came right up to me no treats or anything. So i took some pictures of my boy and I decided to show you guys what a couple of days in the pasture did. I hope he's done with the rearing and he was able to let some energy out but, when I hop on him at the end of the week that'll tell everything.
 

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thanks paintluver he definitely is a good boy when he wants to be.
quick update-
- i put a bridle on him yesterday - he had his ears pinned back the whole time i was bridling him but he dealt with it - i'm working him from the ground, up - he listened very well - although he had his ears pinned back the whole time - i worked him over some ground poles - i even put some cones down and worked him walk/trot in and out of the cones and during that he started to perk up and he stopped with the ear pinning - he threw a couple of bucks and even turned his *** into me kinda like "f*ck you biatch" and i wacked him with lunge whip - i promise you guys not hard but, enough to show him that if he does that, that's what he's going to get - he reared twice while on the lunge line and after the second time he didn't do it again but, i think that's because both times he reared i just worked his *** harder - so i'm pretty sure he's going to learn that, that's not the way of getting what he wants - :)

well i'll update again the next time i work him.
 
#7 ·
Wow, you must have come a long way. I can not imagine sitting on the ground in front of a horse that has a history of being as dangerous and irrational with out any notice as you have described your horse as being.
 
#10 ·
sure that was a terrible holiday if your horse is sour you leave them be for about a month. let him be a horse have fun and just check him daily otherwise leave him be
not gonna comment on sitting in front of a rearer
 
#11 ·
i wasn't scared of him especially because i coud have easily got up. I was scared of sitting there. I know that's going to sound like it makes no sense but, i don't know how else to put it.

MaggiStar - what? i have no idea what you meant by that
 
#12 · (Edited)
I'm sorry, others have hinted at it and I have to say it. Something doesn't add up about this story. Either you have no sense at all, or there's some lying going on. And no offense, but I'm leaning towards the second option. Either way, I hope your horse is doing okay.
 
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Two days ago I decided to take my horse out of the pasture and put him in his turnout. He was suprisingly gentle and when I went into the pasture to get him he came right up to me no treats or anything. So i took some pictures of my boy and I decided to show you guys what a couple of days in the pasture did. I hope he's done with the rearing and he was able to let some energy out but, when I hop on him at the end of the week that'll tell everything.

the new start
So as everyone knows I encountered a problem with my horse Beau. Well i took him out of the pasture after a couple of days and put him in the turnout instead.

When I went to go get him out of the pasture I decided I was going to let him come to me instead of me going to him and ******* him off. He just would not come up to me and it was annoying me. So i tried to walk up to him and he turned around, pinned his ears back and ran in the opposite direction. I eventually just stood back and he walked up to me(ears pinned) and let me put the halter on and lead him to the turnout.

So yesterday I decided that I was going to start the proccess of working him and I reread the other thread and decided to work him ground up. He was still in the pasture, I bridled him, ears pinned mind you, put the lunge line on him and started working him in the ring.




Read more: http://www.horseforum.com/horse-training/new-start-70896/#ixzz15kYQnpTh



Are you freaking kidding me?? How do you expect us to believe you when you contradict yourself soooo clearly in these posts?!?!?!
 
#17 ·
It's a typical case of a young (teenage?) girl seeking attention. She didn't get as much as she wanted when she had the best horse in the world, so now she's presenting him as the worst in hopes that she will get more. Happens a lot. I wish people could be more mature.
 
#18 ·
I mean you put your "vicioius dangerous crazy horse" in the field for what a week and expected a transformation?? If he was what you say he would need a month minimum with no body playing with him
 
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