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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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Remember the stretching exercises I learned at the clinic last summer. I put a stop to that real fast. One, anytime I put my hands anywhere like I was asking him to do a stretch he'd start looking for a treat, and two, when I picked up his feet to clean them, he immediately went into a stretch even when I was ready or in postion to do it and I'd almost get steped on or have my knee racked with his hoof.
The exercises were good, but they also created some negative habits, that I don't want to deal with. I do stretching now by just riding slow and making sure he is good and warmed up before doing anything else.
Those exercises were the only time I ever did give treats. Treats IMO, just cause too much trouble. And, my horses are fat enough, I'm having trouble this winter, keeping them trim. Harley looks like a blimp, and I've eve slowly been cutting back his feed.
Becky
Anyway, welcome to the thread, and your daughter is welcome too... we try to keep a friendly family atmosphere here, and will definately keep our good manners on if your daughter will be here.
No more racey jokes everyone (not that we tell them ~too~ often)
Only when Pony is in season, or I have a round bale around:)
Becky
Doggoneit!!! I just talked to my farrier...I wrote the date down wrong, he's not scheduled to come till NEXT Tues. He's going to call me back in a bit, he was shoeing, to let me know if he could come sometime this week since Harley is missing a shoe, but I'm pretty sure riding is out today....I'm trying to figure a way to go anyway, but I hate doing it with him missing that shoe, but I hate missing such a good day to ride, and I have Julia coming too, I'd have to call and cancel....sigh....What to do....
Becky
I don't know a lot about it... but I think that Parelli method uses treats too.
With one horse at a time, giving a treat for no real reason, or after riding, or after something unpleasant like worming, is OK... where it gets bad is if you have the horse thinking only about the treat and where it is, and they start to nosing and lipping at you for it.
My trainer was very strict about a rule that "you can always touch the horse, but the horse can never touch you". That was a vital rule for me to have with my stallion, who had to have those kind of rules, or a stallion will take a mile if you give an inch. Our Cyn tends to be pushy, and we have to be careful with her. Bay is a little bit different in a way I hope you can see if you come (:~D)... he makes a big production out of getting a face rub, but I don't like being around him if he knows I have a treat in my pocket either... it changes his motivation from being about me, to being all about the treat.
It's all a balance. We want them to like us, but they can't ever be allowed to push us. And they ALL will, if you let them.
Can you ride Rocky today? Or did you pull all his shoes?
I wouldn't take Harley out without at least those boots on. Will he tolerate wearing those on his fronts?
oooh - yeah - I forgot about that :~D
AMEN!!!!!!:)
Becky
WEll DuH!!! I forgot about my boots. Yeah, I can use one of those. Julia never wants to do more then walk, and that's all I'd want to do today anyway, he's gotten so soft. Thanks for the reminder:)
Becky
Heh, my farrier just called, he's going to go ahead and come right now. Go figure:)
Becky
I think if I was using the boots I'd put them on both sides so they are even... don't you think? I just think of myself walking with two different shoes on. It's hard to walk even.
But it looks like it doesn't matter, if the shoer's comin'. WOO HOO!
I dont' think the boots are any thicker then a shoe...If I put the boots on both fronts it would make him unlevel...I think:).
Becky
Hmm... so there's that... But they're heavier and kinda bulky too, so there's that.
Good thing the shoer's comin' :~D
We're gonna make up a trail first aid kit that can stay in my new saddle bags, so nothing big or too heavy... I'm thinking what would be good, for either horse or human, is a couple gauze large gauze pads for a cut, and a couple rolls of vet wrap... an antibiotic spray and maybe some injectible Bute and a syringe. I'm thinking for most solveable injuries, that will get us back to the truck. Anything else you would want with you?
LOL -- I can imagine. Horses are big!! ;o)
LOL!!! Thanks!
Sounds good other then I've come to believe that Banimine is a better pain reliever then Bute...works faster anyway...at least on colic, maybe that's the only kind of pain it works on????
Becky
Hey, I just clicked on to your homepage and see that you homeschool:), good for you. I did too. Mine our grown, married and have their own kids now.
Becky
Banamine Injectable (Horse - Prescriptions - Horse)
I'll ask the vet. I was thinking Bute was about the only option... and though ours aren't the type to lock up, I was thinking of Bute to fix that if we came upon someone in that kind of dire straits. Or to give to keep down swelling of an injury so they could get back.
I should also ask the vet if we should carry paste or injectible. I'm not good with needles... but I think needles are needed if the situation is dire.
I've never really used injectable Bute, maybe it would work as well as Banimine.
I know when a horse ties up the worst thing you can do is move them. But I don't know if that is the rule also after they have been medicated???
I like giving any meds with a needle. The luck I have the horse always lands up spitting some out, and then your not sure how much they have had. With pain meds the amount you give is soooo small it really gets to be a guessing game of how much you've gotten in them just because some always sticks to the tube anyway.
Becky
My MIL gave me $25 for Christmas. I'm trying to decide if I want to get a water trough heater, or a much rake???? What would you get?
Becky
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