I felt really guilty about my little mule's halter. He came with a nylon halter on and there was no way that he could be handled to take it off. I knew that once off I'd not be able to put it back on again. I think I had to leave it on for about three months, until he trusted me enough that I could even put a hand on the halter. He panicked when I had to reach an arm out to him. He's still very afraid of gloves. I'm not sure I want to know what caused that in him.
That little guy sure had been grabbed and he wasn't having any of it. He was so surprised when one day I took that halter off! He got all flustered.
For about six months after it was still somewhat of a challenge to take the halter on and off. I had to use a lot of patience and calmness to teach him that it was OK.
He's an absolute doll now, and trusts me completely. He's still shy with people he doesn't know, but he's learning that people can be OK. He adores his farrier.
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