heartkranch
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This is sort of long so I guess grab a drink. Haha
I take horses to this really good trainer, not cheap either. I took 2 horses for the first 30 days to get basics then I can finish them. They aren't show horse people like I do with mine, but a good foundation and a few wet saddle pads do great so I can start working them and not have to "start" them. Only problems I EVER had was the amount of days. The first horse I took in april he could only work the horse maybe 15-17 days out of the 30 because of the rain etc. Those days were included in the "training days". Which I understand but he wanted more days with the horse and I said no. The old trainer (he passed away) would have the horse WORKED 30 days, not you have to pay for the amount of days the horse is there.
Speed up to September. I really wanted a mustang out of the wild. BLM has a program where they pay for the first month the horse is at the trainers. So I promised to have the horse an extra 60 days with him. Well I called him last week and I asked if he's ready enough to come home so I can start working with him. He'll be a 4h reining horse for my cousin if I can get him home in the next few months. Well the trainer said NO, he's still too wild, acts up, and he doesn't want to see me hurt. So I gave him another month. I said March IS the last month. I've owned the horse for 6 months and only been able to see him only a handful of times since the trainer lives 2 hours away.
I did ask if I could take him home in december to get him use to humans instead of being worked and not learning how to bond with us, and take him back after winter. The trainer said no, because he'll lose what he already learned.
I called to see if he was ready this month (the day is the 17th that the day), the trainer said there is something wrong with his teeth. The weather and his teeth have pushed him to not be able to be worked the horse for TWO weeks. It hasn't been that bad that he couldn't have worked my horse atleast 3 days out of that. I'm kind of mad, I understand not working two days out of the week. But two weeks straight, then asks if its ok that the vet comes out to do his teeth when the weather is better. I'm like he needs to get it done now, because the horse is sitting there while I'm paying for the horse to get broke.
The trainers been good to me about little things but this is starting to get stupid. Any advice about what you would do or even say to the trainer? March will be the last month no matter what. I was thinking just pay for another 2 months and just leave it because the weather is getting better and I have my hands FULL with horses that are getting ready for shows (minis, paint horses, and 4h stuff) 10 horses, don't really have time for a half wild mustang but paying 750 a month for a trainer not working is stupid, when if it's half way being abled to be handled I can do it. So, save money and have extra work, or get the horse home save money and have a horse I have to work with including it's only 6 months out of the wild?
I take horses to this really good trainer, not cheap either. I took 2 horses for the first 30 days to get basics then I can finish them. They aren't show horse people like I do with mine, but a good foundation and a few wet saddle pads do great so I can start working them and not have to "start" them. Only problems I EVER had was the amount of days. The first horse I took in april he could only work the horse maybe 15-17 days out of the 30 because of the rain etc. Those days were included in the "training days". Which I understand but he wanted more days with the horse and I said no. The old trainer (he passed away) would have the horse WORKED 30 days, not you have to pay for the amount of days the horse is there.
Speed up to September. I really wanted a mustang out of the wild. BLM has a program where they pay for the first month the horse is at the trainers. So I promised to have the horse an extra 60 days with him. Well I called him last week and I asked if he's ready enough to come home so I can start working with him. He'll be a 4h reining horse for my cousin if I can get him home in the next few months. Well the trainer said NO, he's still too wild, acts up, and he doesn't want to see me hurt. So I gave him another month. I said March IS the last month. I've owned the horse for 6 months and only been able to see him only a handful of times since the trainer lives 2 hours away.
I did ask if I could take him home in december to get him use to humans instead of being worked and not learning how to bond with us, and take him back after winter. The trainer said no, because he'll lose what he already learned.
I called to see if he was ready this month (the day is the 17th that the day), the trainer said there is something wrong with his teeth. The weather and his teeth have pushed him to not be able to be worked the horse for TWO weeks. It hasn't been that bad that he couldn't have worked my horse atleast 3 days out of that. I'm kind of mad, I understand not working two days out of the week. But two weeks straight, then asks if its ok that the vet comes out to do his teeth when the weather is better. I'm like he needs to get it done now, because the horse is sitting there while I'm paying for the horse to get broke.
The trainers been good to me about little things but this is starting to get stupid. Any advice about what you would do or even say to the trainer? March will be the last month no matter what. I was thinking just pay for another 2 months and just leave it because the weather is getting better and I have my hands FULL with horses that are getting ready for shows (minis, paint horses, and 4h stuff) 10 horses, don't really have time for a half wild mustang but paying 750 a month for a trainer not working is stupid, when if it's half way being abled to be handled I can do it. So, save money and have extra work, or get the horse home save money and have a horse I have to work with including it's only 6 months out of the wild?