November 5, 2009

Treat with the foot

Treat with the foot I was with my yearling Pook. This is an Arab-Shire filly. It brings you click OK, and is not afraid of us. It comes to us when we are in the area and there PET, when they are lying. So today I decided it was time to do their feet.Just? I had a friend hold his lead rope, and I started touching her leg. Are basically the old approach and I withdraw my work for the way it clogs. That went well. I have tried to adapt their hooves and things do not go so well. He tried to move and jump. I tried to hang, but is about 500-600 pounds so long term, such won.Plan B: Regroup and try again? OK, maybe I was a little 'too fast with their feet. So I decided somewhat 'slower. I lost my lead rope (15 feet) and threw them on the back repeatedly. It was OK with this, as I did earlier with her. Then threw the lead rope around your foot. I would swing on the rope, so wrap your legs. Not so. Pooka would try and kick away. I will just keep pulling the rope and make sure that her nose has been reported to me, so I wouldn? T kicked until it stops. Finally, it has. After a while 'for a fight, and yet everything was OK. The rope around her legs, not kill, and stopped, while happened.Now it was time for his leg. I took the rope and lead them to their feet. So, basically I had this big loop in my rope, and went to his leg. When I went to the end of the rope is the leg is free, only when all hell broke loose. Even if its nose pointed at me, I seesawed the rope back and forth at the top to the bottom of her leg. Pooka is OK, if I went with this cycle by collecting the foot. Joined and jumped up, but I was sure, the nose pointed at me, and the rope is not felt pain. Once they should stop and hold the leg up to 2 seconds, I would like the drop in voltage and in the leg down. I then worked up to 4 seconds and 10 Dann 'You have the leg up to 10 seconds, I decided it was time for me to hoof with my hand.Finally (OK, just 20 minutes later) After all this I tried to adapt their hooves with my hand. Wow, this is not a problem. She let me pick up. I would like for 2 seconds and let go. Then, 4 seconds. The 10 seconds. Then I tried a foot.That and their selection was a good day for Pook so I go to their way.Todd MeraTodd Mera is a Biochemist that has always had a love for horses. Todd started training horses in his 30s. He worked with many horses and trained from birth and older problem horses.

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