Frankie
Well-Known Member
I got Rosie (High Play S) just over six years ago, she has the most gorgeous coat year round and moves like a big horse! But, except for an occasional pat on the rear she didn't want any one near her. Before I got her she had spent 4 years out in a pasture. Doing her feet is an all day affair and no fun for anyone. She is an extremely easy keeper, is the boss mare, protector and is perfect at her job.
This afternoon I was out cleaning the barn and took a pocket full of horsey Christmas nuggets. Normally Rosie stands back and watches as the rest attack me for their treat. But she walked up closer, I held out my hand with a treat and she knocked it off, then ate it. She came back, again I held out my hand and she took it!!
Then another, and another, LOL. I went to share with the others and felt her behind me, I turned around and reached for her, she didn't move, and for the first time I rubbed her between the eyes, down around her chin and gave her scratches. She took another treat from me,,,now my pocket is empty, but she continues to nudge up against me,,,and I stand and let her. I reached to pet her and again she stood and accepted the rubs a long her neck.
I went back out just over an hour later, filled my pockets, and to my surprise Rosie was the FIRST to greet me! Did I say it's been SIX years? Needless to say the girl is full of Christmas treats!! I have no idea what happened or why now, but it was one of my happiest horse moments and only another horse person, you, would understand.
Do you have a Rosie in your barn? It may take awhile, but there is always hope,,,just when you least expect it!
This afternoon I was out cleaning the barn and took a pocket full of horsey Christmas nuggets. Normally Rosie stands back and watches as the rest attack me for their treat. But she walked up closer, I held out my hand with a treat and she knocked it off, then ate it. She came back, again I held out my hand and she took it!!
I went back out just over an hour later, filled my pockets, and to my surprise Rosie was the FIRST to greet me! Did I say it's been SIX years? Needless to say the girl is full of Christmas treats!! I have no idea what happened or why now, but it was one of my happiest horse moments and only another horse person, you, would understand.
Do you have a Rosie in your barn? It may take awhile, but there is always hope,,,just when you least expect it!