We recently received 2 Red and QH white paints. One 7 yrs, the other 3. at they"re prior location where they'd been they're entire life, they were comfortable with us petting them all over and haltering them. About a week ago we trailered them and brought them to our house, they're new home. We decided to not enter the pen for a week, just to let them get used to the new place. I have absolutely no training experience with horses, as neither of them are broke, just halter broke. I've been reading John Lyons book, "Lyons on Horses." His methods seem very practical. Also effective, according to other readers who have applied them.
I'd like to journal here on Horse.com, to let you know how this entire process goes. And so all of you could help me out if you have any advice! Thanks so much, and I am willing to consider all suggestions! So starting, here is how day 1 went:
I entered the pen with halter in hand, towards the 7 year old. i figured I'd train her first because the 3 year old seemed to do everything she did. ( Including rolling around in the mud)(:
So, I got closer to where I was about 100 feet away from her. She looked at me as if she were mad and began to run at me. I quickily turned and sprinted for the gate. But she was too fast, I would make it there in time. I heard her getting closer and she tripped in the mud. I ran to our medrone tree that had a cluster of trunks in a circle and I ran and stood in between them for safety. Sshe ran off and snorted and I ran for the gate opening. I took a breath and thought how dissapointing! She charged at me! The little one saw her running and began running with her and bucking, kind of thinking it was a game. BUt I'm afriad that If I go in there again, I could be hurt. The 7 year old just bites the little one and mopes around. Whenever I get near the fence the little one runs up to be pet while the other one just walks off. I don't know what I should do! Should I go back i the pen? What's the next step to this? Thank you all for helping me out!