equinefaith
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Hello all, I am new to this forum. However, I have been working with a 4 year old unregistered Shetland pony for a little over 2 years. I haven't measured him, but he is a little weedy looking.
I was just wondering how to tell what type of Shetland he is? He may or may not be pure shetland. He was backyard bred. He is owned by my trainer, I am just training him for her because she doesn't have time. She got him from an old boarder who defaulted. She kept the dam and gave Chris to her as payment for the back owed board.
He is pure black, bleaches in the sun, with a little star. He is very calm, but is not responsive to cues on the lungeline, the driving lines, or in halter. He just doesn't seem to care what human want him to do. xD
My trainer's 5 year old daughter rides him in lessons, and she cannot do anything other than walk him, because once he hits a trot, he throws a rodeo and bucks her off. He has been seen by a vet and is healthy, has no back, pelvic, or other bone/musculature problems. He is fine with a saddle, is great with a bit, and is just starting to canter on the lungeline. I really have to work to get him to canter- he by far prefers to walk.
He is by no means conditioned, as I am the only one who really works him, and that is once a week. I do trot poles, driving, bending, and parelli type games to get him to trust me. He loves to set up for halter, and looks very pretty when he sets up. However, he won't square up for anything.
If you can give me any tips, I would appreciate it. I want to eventually (after I lose some weight) show him in pleasure driving classes and halter/showmanship type stuff. I am new to the Pony and Mini world as far as showing practices is concerned, so please excuse my lack of correct vocabulary
Thanks!
I was just wondering how to tell what type of Shetland he is? He may or may not be pure shetland. He was backyard bred. He is owned by my trainer, I am just training him for her because she doesn't have time. She got him from an old boarder who defaulted. She kept the dam and gave Chris to her as payment for the back owed board.
He is pure black, bleaches in the sun, with a little star. He is very calm, but is not responsive to cues on the lungeline, the driving lines, or in halter. He just doesn't seem to care what human want him to do. xD
My trainer's 5 year old daughter rides him in lessons, and she cannot do anything other than walk him, because once he hits a trot, he throws a rodeo and bucks her off. He has been seen by a vet and is healthy, has no back, pelvic, or other bone/musculature problems. He is fine with a saddle, is great with a bit, and is just starting to canter on the lungeline. I really have to work to get him to canter- he by far prefers to walk.
He is by no means conditioned, as I am the only one who really works him, and that is once a week. I do trot poles, driving, bending, and parelli type games to get him to trust me. He loves to set up for halter, and looks very pretty when he sets up. However, he won't square up for anything.
If you can give me any tips, I would appreciate it. I want to eventually (after I lose some weight) show him in pleasure driving classes and halter/showmanship type stuff. I am new to the Pony and Mini world as far as showing practices is concerned, so please excuse my lack of correct vocabulary
Thanks!
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