Dee
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This is Rose Country’s Triton D’ Lucks AKA Rudy!
He is my 2-year-old gelding. I am hoping to take him to a few shows in my area sometime next year.
He needs some work on him. He was one of my first foals and I am ashamed to admit, but I spoiled him rotten and he has become a bit of a brat if he doesn’t want to do something you ask him to do.
In the field he is a total love bug and you can do whatever you want to him, but as soon as I take him out to work he get so excited and only wants to do what he wants and eat grass. If you try to make him he will just get down and roll.
I have been taking him out ever 2ed day for walks. He is getting better, but still likes to try and trot in front of you and if I tell him “easy†and give a bit of a pull on the lead he just goes crazy flipping his head.
Anyone have any training ideas for him? He really is a sweet little guy and very people friendly, but his nickname has become RUDE RUDY!!
Also by looking at his confirmation what are your likes and dislikes. What kind of showing do you think he would do best at? Do you have nay good conditioning tips, besides getting rid of that little porker belly?
Thanks
Dee
P.S. He did have a bath prior to these photos being taken, but he is not a fan of the hose. So I don't really bath him to get him clean right now, rather to get him use to te hose. Thats why he is a bit scruffy
He is my 2-year-old gelding. I am hoping to take him to a few shows in my area sometime next year.
He needs some work on him. He was one of my first foals and I am ashamed to admit, but I spoiled him rotten and he has become a bit of a brat if he doesn’t want to do something you ask him to do.
In the field he is a total love bug and you can do whatever you want to him, but as soon as I take him out to work he get so excited and only wants to do what he wants and eat grass. If you try to make him he will just get down and roll.
I have been taking him out ever 2ed day for walks. He is getting better, but still likes to try and trot in front of you and if I tell him “easy†and give a bit of a pull on the lead he just goes crazy flipping his head.
Anyone have any training ideas for him? He really is a sweet little guy and very people friendly, but his nickname has become RUDE RUDY!!
Also by looking at his confirmation what are your likes and dislikes. What kind of showing do you think he would do best at? Do you have nay good conditioning tips, besides getting rid of that little porker belly?
Thanks
Dee
P.S. He did have a bath prior to these photos being taken, but he is not a fan of the hose. So I don't really bath him to get him clean right now, rather to get him use to te hose. Thats why he is a bit scruffy
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