[SIZE=10pt]Hello all![/SIZE]
We are new to the forum and miniatures so be gentle.
We just got our first two minis and am looking for answers to a few questions. We have six full sized horses of our own and we have a boaring facility. So we have a total of 14 horses including the new minis. The minis will be very spoiled by everyone here. We got them free from some very kind hearted folks. However free comes at a price. They are both very frightened of being cought. Once we get our hands on them they settle down pretty quick.
We have a mare and a gelding no idea of their age (under 10 we were told) not regestered stock. The mare should be in foal we hope. She is going to be the biggest challenge. The gelding (black and white paint) we have had almost a week and have been doing some clicker trainig to de-synthatize him a bit ( he is very jumpy) He will approach us now and let us touch him all over. We got his feet trimmed a couple days ago and he did great! We just got the mare (Palamino)yesterday and she is not the touchy feely type so far
But I think she wil come along in time. We are very patient with problem horses and have rehabilitated quite a few over the years. We are looking forward to the new adventure with these little guys.
So is there a different approach to minis training wise? What suggestions do y'all have for mellowing out a little bundle of nerves? Any info would be helpfull.
Thanks......Dave
We are new to the forum and miniatures so be gentle.
We just got our first two minis and am looking for answers to a few questions. We have six full sized horses of our own and we have a boaring facility. So we have a total of 14 horses including the new minis. The minis will be very spoiled by everyone here. We got them free from some very kind hearted folks. However free comes at a price. They are both very frightened of being cought. Once we get our hands on them they settle down pretty quick.
We have a mare and a gelding no idea of their age (under 10 we were told) not regestered stock. The mare should be in foal we hope. She is going to be the biggest challenge. The gelding (black and white paint) we have had almost a week and have been doing some clicker trainig to de-synthatize him a bit ( he is very jumpy) He will approach us now and let us touch him all over. We got his feet trimmed a couple days ago and he did great! We just got the mare (Palamino)yesterday and she is not the touchy feely type so far

So is there a different approach to minis training wise? What suggestions do y'all have for mellowing out a little bundle of nerves? Any info would be helpfull.

Thanks......Dave