I am often surprised when people say that our horses are the friendliest they've ever met. The reason that I am surprised is that my experience of miniature horses as a breed is they are the friendliest horses I've ever met! However, from my visitors I often don't hear that. They always mention surly horses that bite and pin their ears, or wild minis that you can't catch or handle. I've heard this from my own husband, a reformed city boy. He says he doesn't want us to bring any new horses in because they are so fearful and skittish, they generally have bad habits, are hard to catch, and to get some of them to walk through a puddle or jump a ditch is like asking them to walk through fire. Fearful at first is totally understandable, you don't begin the see the true temperament of the horse unfold until you've had them for a few months. That said, Rog would prefer I just "make my own." I have several theories as to why that is. (Please realize I'm not talking about my current group, I'm speaking of my experience historically in large horses and minis.) My minis can be naughty, they're like cheeky curious toddlers. Please don't get me wrong, I do not wish to give the impression that they are anywhere near perfect, but there must be something to hearing from everyone who works around them of their reputation for in-your-pocket friendliness, and the general bad reputation of many minis.
Minis are often thought of as having a poor attitude.
1. They aren't treated and handled like horses.
2. They aren't handled and trained until weeks old, and worse, weaning and beyond.
3. They are spoiled (easy, I know),
4. They learn at a young age to get away with kicking, rearing, striking, and nipping because "it's so cute,"
5. They aren't imprinted. (Believe me, even if you imprint they still bond with their moms),
6. Training doesn't even begin until weaning.
7. They aren't taught to stand tied quietly for grooming or the farrier.
8. They are given allowances because they can't as easily kill us.
9. They are kept in stalls so much they are sore and cranky/crazy.
Thoughts?
Minis are often thought of as having a poor attitude.
1. They aren't treated and handled like horses.
2. They aren't handled and trained until weeks old, and worse, weaning and beyond.
3. They are spoiled (easy, I know),
4. They learn at a young age to get away with kicking, rearing, striking, and nipping because "it's so cute,"
5. They aren't imprinted. (Believe me, even if you imprint they still bond with their moms),
6. Training doesn't even begin until weaning.
7. They aren't taught to stand tied quietly for grooming or the farrier.
8. They are given allowances because they can't as easily kill us.
9. They are kept in stalls so much they are sore and cranky/crazy.
Thoughts?
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