Devonshire dumpling
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Well Freddie the wild horse who I tore my hair out over had moved home and is away from his security blankets (his friends) and is standing on his own 4 hooves really nicely, he is becoming really bold
We are doing a session a day with him, lasting no more than 30 mins and it ends on him in the stable having a bowl of grub 
He's been in his new home a week today, and he is 2 yrs old!, previous to moving he could just about allow a headcollar to be put on gently.
This week we have introduced him to a thing called a stable and over the week shut the door and hes happy
Introduced a bridle to him, with the intention of rubbing it over his body and he opened his mouth and wanted the bit in
Walked him through water and over a stone bridge when the river was in flood beneath him
Introduced him to an electric toothbrush, after 2 days will allow it on, on his shoulder
Today he walked over a strip of tarpaline in the field and walked around a cone
Teaching him stand and walking to the end of the leadrope
Picking up front feet (fine) back feet bit wavy, but ok about it
moving vehicles around and beeping horn
roller on back, but not done up, with dangly bits both sides
Dogs loose in field (fine) Dogs following him (fine)
Taken his headcollar off today (first time since it went on in April (what have we done lol)
Combed his mane yesterday first time.
Sprayed his legs with Tick spray yesterday
He is being a total superstar and we are stopping the minute he gets bored, think hes glad for the company to be honest, will start with tying him up training next week.... is there anything else that anyone can think of to be doing with him at the moment?
Cheers
He's been in his new home a week today, and he is 2 yrs old!, previous to moving he could just about allow a headcollar to be put on gently.
This week we have introduced him to a thing called a stable and over the week shut the door and hes happy
Introduced a bridle to him, with the intention of rubbing it over his body and he opened his mouth and wanted the bit in
Walked him through water and over a stone bridge when the river was in flood beneath him
Introduced him to an electric toothbrush, after 2 days will allow it on, on his shoulder
Today he walked over a strip of tarpaline in the field and walked around a cone
Teaching him stand and walking to the end of the leadrope
Picking up front feet (fine) back feet bit wavy, but ok about it
moving vehicles around and beeping horn
roller on back, but not done up, with dangly bits both sides
Dogs loose in field (fine) Dogs following him (fine)
Taken his headcollar off today (first time since it went on in April (what have we done lol)
Combed his mane yesterday first time.
Sprayed his legs with Tick spray yesterday
He is being a total superstar and we are stopping the minute he gets bored, think hes glad for the company to be honest, will start with tying him up training next week.... is there anything else that anyone can think of to be doing with him at the moment?
Cheers
