Just getting her to calm down and get her thinking. Which, she is coming around. Sheās had some really good sessions the last few days. The rescue sent her to me in the hopes of getting her started under saddle to increase her chances at adoption. They do a big trainers challenge and horse show every August for their rescues. Then they hold an auction at the end of it for people to adopt the horses. So you know, no pressure on me at all. š
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West Fargo, ND, United States
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Yes! Sheās moving off much quieter when itās time to work. I start pretty much every session with the flag before doing any lead line work- she used to bolt and now sheāll walk off it quietly. Her biggest thing now is getting real worked up when being tied up or by herself. Iāve tried moving her feet, sheāll be drenched in sweat and still trying to dig for oil. Not quite sure how to work on that now, she doesnāt pull back, she just moves sideways a ton. If sheās in a stall she gets to pawing at the door if Iām working another horse. Everyday is like a new onion layer to peel back!