Calico
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I've just acquired my first horse, a 2 year old mini gelding. He's a very cute little guy and a sweet horse, but I'm quickly finding out just how little I know! Situations in real life aren't just like they are in the books or in internet articles. I really want to do my best for this horse. I want to make sure I don't unknowingly encourage bad habits, and also that I don't punish friendly behavior because I've misinterpreted it. I was told that the horse is very easygoing, submissive, and often handled by children, so for now I'm going to assume that any issues that arise are my fault.
My first issue is that I'm having trouble with grooming him. Particularly, his feet. He's usually pretty good with picking up his feet. He usually picks his feet up fairly readily, and doesn't try to yank the hoof back. But he does shift and try to move away from me, until he starts to lose his balance and I give him the foot back. What should I be doing in that situation?
He also doesn't like to sit still while I groom him. He swings his butt away from me so I have to keep following him, until he ends up squished between me and the wall. If I try to groom him while he's not tied (like if I'm just trying to do a quick brush-over to get the worst of the dust off), he'll usually sit for a minute and let me partially curry one side, then he'll turn so he's facing me. If I try to move to his side to continue grooming, he just turns again so he's facing me. I'm not sure what this behavior means, if he's annoyed or just wants to see what I'm up to or what.
Another area I'm having a little bit of an issue with is leading. (I know, I know, grooming and leading, the most basic of basics!) He goes where I lead him, that's not a problem. I try to stay to his left, but he walks better if I let him follow behind me a little, instead of to the side. He also often falls behind a little so he can switch sides and walk on my left. Is this something I need to discourage, and if so, how?
He's really good about coming to see what the humans are doing when they're around. When I'm in his pen with him, he follows me around. I can walk around the whole perimeter and he'll follow me. Sometimes he'll follow me really closely, though, and will nearly bump into me when I stop. What does this behavior mean? Is he just curious/being friendly, or is he disrespecting my space?
I have more questions too, but it's late and I need to head to bed. Please don't be too hard on me, I thought I had a better understanding of how to handle the basics than it seems I actually do. I'm very eager to learn everything I can though, and to learn how to work together with my horse!
My first issue is that I'm having trouble with grooming him. Particularly, his feet. He's usually pretty good with picking up his feet. He usually picks his feet up fairly readily, and doesn't try to yank the hoof back. But he does shift and try to move away from me, until he starts to lose his balance and I give him the foot back. What should I be doing in that situation?
He also doesn't like to sit still while I groom him. He swings his butt away from me so I have to keep following him, until he ends up squished between me and the wall. If I try to groom him while he's not tied (like if I'm just trying to do a quick brush-over to get the worst of the dust off), he'll usually sit for a minute and let me partially curry one side, then he'll turn so he's facing me. If I try to move to his side to continue grooming, he just turns again so he's facing me. I'm not sure what this behavior means, if he's annoyed or just wants to see what I'm up to or what.
Another area I'm having a little bit of an issue with is leading. (I know, I know, grooming and leading, the most basic of basics!) He goes where I lead him, that's not a problem. I try to stay to his left, but he walks better if I let him follow behind me a little, instead of to the side. He also often falls behind a little so he can switch sides and walk on my left. Is this something I need to discourage, and if so, how?
He's really good about coming to see what the humans are doing when they're around. When I'm in his pen with him, he follows me around. I can walk around the whole perimeter and he'll follow me. Sometimes he'll follow me really closely, though, and will nearly bump into me when I stop. What does this behavior mean? Is he just curious/being friendly, or is he disrespecting my space?
I have more questions too, but it's late and I need to head to bed. Please don't be too hard on me, I thought I had a better understanding of how to handle the basics than it seems I actually do. I'm very eager to learn everything I can though, and to learn how to work together with my horse!