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Post by Shelby on Feb 8, 2003 14:18:59 GMT -5
Count --------> :horsie:
Me after trying to catch Count --------> :bang: :loon:
Nope he's actually easy to catch, he comes to ME when I call him or he sees me first - it's Whisky that will NOT be caught - you get just so close then off she goes!
:horsie: :curse:
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Post by bindi on Feb 8, 2003 14:26:01 GMT -5
hehehehe....
When I had my first horse, Marty ( a good NZ mongrel pony) I could chase him around the paddock for HOURS (literally). I would be in tears and he would just stand there looking at me, I could hear him thinking "Gotta looooooove this game".
After I had my new horse, Lily, for a few days, she started to turn on me and wander off down the paddock. Oh no... not this again, so I started walking in the opposite direction and sit on my wooden block and read a book. Hahaha, she couldn't help herself and had to come and see what I was up to. What I am doing now is going into the paddock and doing other things and ignoring her. It is amazing how this is working. ;D ;D ;D Sometimes I have the halter and lead rope around my neck and other times I don't. EVERYTIME she is coming up for a chat and scratch.
I have decided that age is a wonderful thing - I now have the patience and time just to let these things happen.
Bindi.
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