Booga22
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
I kind of accidently bought myself a NF Filly, who has only just turned 3. From the marks and patches on her head and legs, I'm guessing it's not been very nice for her along the line.
I haven't had her very long, but she is making progress - even 'little' things such as now letting me put her headcollar over her nose, even taking a piece of carrot from me was a majir break through,and picking all 4 feet up. The problem is she is very funny around her poll and her muzzle being touched. (The vet has had a quick look at her mouth and says she will need a trim in the near future but there isn't anything major going on and wants her to settle in and get some more confidence in people before rasping).
What would you suggest as the best way to start desensitizing her and doing some 'work' with her? I am in no rush atall, and want her to be happy along the way.
She was quite happy the other night to follow me over and then stand on black silage wrappers, and I am taking her for walks along the farm and track to let her sniff everything.
She has had a roller on and is not fazed by that at all, not worried about the lunge lines etc - just walked her around the yard, no real work.
She is in need of top line and muscling up all over, so conscious of this. She has got a streak in her mind, and when she doesn't want to do something or doesn't like something, she pulls back &/or plants herself. Thought about a Parelli halter and doing some games, especially as she hasn't figured the concept of personal space yet?!
Sorry it's so long so thanks for getting this far!!
I kind of accidently bought myself a NF Filly, who has only just turned 3. From the marks and patches on her head and legs, I'm guessing it's not been very nice for her along the line.
I haven't had her very long, but she is making progress - even 'little' things such as now letting me put her headcollar over her nose, even taking a piece of carrot from me was a majir break through,and picking all 4 feet up. The problem is she is very funny around her poll and her muzzle being touched. (The vet has had a quick look at her mouth and says she will need a trim in the near future but there isn't anything major going on and wants her to settle in and get some more confidence in people before rasping).
What would you suggest as the best way to start desensitizing her and doing some 'work' with her? I am in no rush atall, and want her to be happy along the way.
She was quite happy the other night to follow me over and then stand on black silage wrappers, and I am taking her for walks along the farm and track to let her sniff everything.
She has had a roller on and is not fazed by that at all, not worried about the lunge lines etc - just walked her around the yard, no real work.
She is in need of top line and muscling up all over, so conscious of this. She has got a streak in her mind, and when she doesn't want to do something or doesn't like something, she pulls back &/or plants herself. Thought about a Parelli halter and doing some games, especially as she hasn't figured the concept of personal space yet?!
Sorry it's so long so thanks for getting this far!!