RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
So, we went and picked up Penny foal today....
Arrived on time (always a good start!). As soon as we were there Penny and her dam came into the stable yard 'free range'. The dam Sparkle took herself into a stable for feed while Penny stayed with us. Soon we had a head collar on her, was making friends and she had a mouthful of food too. Led her towards the trailer, a bit sticky but considering she was leaving her mum she was very good!
I had allowed hours (if needed) for the actual loading, but she led right up to the ramp and was so engrossed in the feed bucket she actually stepped on the ramp without knowing. WOOPS!! It made a noise, she shot backwards - looked totally shell shocked, and then came forward for the second time. Took all of 5 mins for her, on her own back to put all four feet on the ramp - then she just walked in. Bless. Not a squeek from her (or her mother for that fact).
Rightly or wrongly, I stayed with her in the trailer. Iam not a fan of taking a foal off its mother 'just like that', and felt it would be equally unkind to travel her for her VERY first time in a trailer completely on her own. My mum, the driver is very experienced and drove very quietly and 'we' had a smooth ride. Took about 25 mins to get home, and all the way she was cuddling into my arm and had a few picks of hay.
She unloaded like a dream (Meg take note!! lol) and I led her into her stable after a quick photo shoot. She obviously is very people friendly, and very calm when we are with her, but when we go out of sight!!! She understandably is confused and wants to 'get out'. We have now barracaded (sp?) her into her house. (I don't have a 'typical stable' so no access to a top door.)
She will stay in for a week until she gets used to us, the noises, the general chaos that the farm provides. She has to get used to the dogs (clearly never seen one before!)) and the children rushing about. I will lead her out every day, for some grass and a leg stretch, not to mention lead practice and to get her used to her suroundings.
When that is going well, I will turn her out with Juno and bring Meg in for a few hours. Get her used to us catching her and leading her away from Juno again....
Big plans in progress!! Will take time, but i've got time on my hands..
Will create a Penny diary too... today, day 1 has been a long day for her, not to mention a tad stressful.
Welcome to our family 'Fools Gold' aka Penny!!
Arrived on time (always a good start!). As soon as we were there Penny and her dam came into the stable yard 'free range'. The dam Sparkle took herself into a stable for feed while Penny stayed with us. Soon we had a head collar on her, was making friends and she had a mouthful of food too. Led her towards the trailer, a bit sticky but considering she was leaving her mum she was very good!
I had allowed hours (if needed) for the actual loading, but she led right up to the ramp and was so engrossed in the feed bucket she actually stepped on the ramp without knowing. WOOPS!! It made a noise, she shot backwards - looked totally shell shocked, and then came forward for the second time. Took all of 5 mins for her, on her own back to put all four feet on the ramp - then she just walked in. Bless. Not a squeek from her (or her mother for that fact).
Rightly or wrongly, I stayed with her in the trailer. Iam not a fan of taking a foal off its mother 'just like that', and felt it would be equally unkind to travel her for her VERY first time in a trailer completely on her own. My mum, the driver is very experienced and drove very quietly and 'we' had a smooth ride. Took about 25 mins to get home, and all the way she was cuddling into my arm and had a few picks of hay.
She unloaded like a dream (Meg take note!! lol) and I led her into her stable after a quick photo shoot. She obviously is very people friendly, and very calm when we are with her, but when we go out of sight!!! She understandably is confused and wants to 'get out'. We have now barracaded (sp?) her into her house. (I don't have a 'typical stable' so no access to a top door.)
She will stay in for a week until she gets used to us, the noises, the general chaos that the farm provides. She has to get used to the dogs (clearly never seen one before!)) and the children rushing about. I will lead her out every day, for some grass and a leg stretch, not to mention lead practice and to get her used to her suroundings.
When that is going well, I will turn her out with Juno and bring Meg in for a few hours. Get her used to us catching her and leading her away from Juno again....
Big plans in progress!! Will take time, but i've got time on my hands..
Will create a Penny diary too... today, day 1 has been a long day for her, not to mention a tad stressful.
Welcome to our family 'Fools Gold' aka Penny!!