Thanks for the support and understanding you guys.
I haven't replied on this post because just looking at it frustrates me haha
I worked for a few hours with Romeo and he's better about someone raising their arm or hand but he's still super spooky a…
VampireVenom wrote:
I wouldn't worry too terribly about him. Frustration is only gonna freak him out more O-o If he gave into handling once he will again. You've already figured out how he operated once. Hopefully he'll come back around. At the be…
Pumpkinpony wrote:
At least he stopped..is Romeo okay?
Romeo is okay to an extent. He isn't terrible but not good either. I have to delay his ground training to desensitize him to moving objects again. That will take about a week or so.
He didn't do it today but my parents did speak with him and made it very clear that if he is caught again he will be asked to leave with no exceptions.
d'awww! Makes me even more excited for one of the horses that boards at my house to have her baby!
That's gonna be one beautiful horse!
Trinity (the pregnant horse at my house) is due in July. She's a thoroughbred ^.^
Update:
Romeo is not getting used to the bit and bridle as quickly as I had hoped so at this point in his training we are at a stand still until he gets better at wearing it.
He's not terrible about it, but I don't feel comfortable with continuing …