Sarah B
Well-Known Member
....As the title says really. Have had my Section A exactly 4 weeks today. He arrived a nervous wreck and very fat! Took 5 mins to get hold of him in the stable, previous owners had to sedate and twitch him to have his feet done.
He now will stand tied up in the stable, walk out in hand nicely - has met lorries and trains with no fuss. Picks all 4 feet up beautifully and has accepted a bridle with ease. A fellow HHOer said "always work with him as though you have an hour even if you have 5 mins" and that is oh, so true!
His name's Star by the way (although I can't seem to stop calling him Piggy!
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Just wanted to share with you
as I'm a very proud mum right now
He now will stand tied up in the stable, walk out in hand nicely - has met lorries and trains with no fuss. Picks all 4 feet up beautifully and has accepted a bridle with ease. A fellow HHOer said "always work with him as though you have an hour even if you have 5 mins" and that is oh, so true!
His name's Star by the way (although I can't seem to stop calling him Piggy!
Just wanted to share with you