NoahG
Well-Known Member
Hello Everyone,
I have had Winston and Aggie for nearly an entire year, and a large portion of that time has been spent loving on them and letting them know they're safe and can enjoy being horses. Now that Winston has put on a healthy amount of weight and gotten stronger, I have recently found him to be incredibly... 'independent' we shall say. When we go for walks he'll lunge ahead, tugging with everything he's got, or he'll plant his feet and refuse to move. This is more an annoyance than anything for me. I'm 6' and 210 pounds so he's not got much of or any advantage on me. I defiantly want him to work on behavior though if he's ever with little kids.
It is just my personal opinion but I will not train my minis with any methods that involve striking, yanking, or screaming at my minis. I want to teach Winston just basic instructions to follow me, without needing excessive force or punishment. I know there's the whole argument of 'but horses kick and bite each other in the wild' but I am not a horse, I am their human. I want them to know and trust me, and I am hoping to go about Winston's training as gently as possible. I had someone watch him while I was gone and they explained that you needed force and dominance to get them to cooperate. It took months for him to stop wincing and shying from the lead rope if it accidentally came out of my hand or swung. Sorry if this sounds like a bit of a rant. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I have had Winston and Aggie for nearly an entire year, and a large portion of that time has been spent loving on them and letting them know they're safe and can enjoy being horses. Now that Winston has put on a healthy amount of weight and gotten stronger, I have recently found him to be incredibly... 'independent' we shall say. When we go for walks he'll lunge ahead, tugging with everything he's got, or he'll plant his feet and refuse to move. This is more an annoyance than anything for me. I'm 6' and 210 pounds so he's not got much of or any advantage on me. I defiantly want him to work on behavior though if he's ever with little kids.
It is just my personal opinion but I will not train my minis with any methods that involve striking, yanking, or screaming at my minis. I want to teach Winston just basic instructions to follow me, without needing excessive force or punishment. I know there's the whole argument of 'but horses kick and bite each other in the wild' but I am not a horse, I am their human. I want them to know and trust me, and I am hoping to go about Winston's training as gently as possible. I had someone watch him while I was gone and they explained that you needed force and dominance to get them to cooperate. It took months for him to stop wincing and shying from the lead rope if it accidentally came out of my hand or swung. Sorry if this sounds like a bit of a rant. Any help is greatly appreciated.