kerrieberry2
Well-Known Member
I was clipping my mare earlier (suspected cushings, clipped all year round) and I was thinking how lucky I am to have such a lovely girl! she loves being clipped, will stand there for hours! we only moved yards a month ago, and the boy was stood by the gate calling occasionally and having the odd trot around! she didn't bat any eyelid!
which then got me thinking, for the first 5 yrs (had her for 12yrs) if this had been going on she'd have been going made, she's a massive stress head and is the head mare, so always stresses if her friends are stressed! I can honestly say I don't think it took us about 5 yrs to bond properly, she is very independent and was uninterested in me when I came to check her! I couldn't catch her in the summer if I wanted to ride! and she was a cow to ride! jogged the whole time, bolted, would be even worse in company! cantered on the spot if I tried to school her!
but now I can honestly say she is the most perfect horse in the world, even at 28
Did anyone else take so long to bond with their horse?
which then got me thinking, for the first 5 yrs (had her for 12yrs) if this had been going on she'd have been going made, she's a massive stress head and is the head mare, so always stresses if her friends are stressed! I can honestly say I don't think it took us about 5 yrs to bond properly, she is very independent and was uninterested in me when I came to check her! I couldn't catch her in the summer if I wanted to ride! and she was a cow to ride! jogged the whole time, bolted, would be even worse in company! cantered on the spot if I tried to school her!
but now I can honestly say she is the most perfect horse in the world, even at 28
Did anyone else take so long to bond with their horse?