Ghost Horse
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Hello everyone
I have a year and a half old colt who is quite special. He was weaned at about 3 months old; I bought him at 5 months after he had been sold once or twice and returned to the breeder each time. He has some stifle issues from growth. He didn't fully descent until this October and will be gelding in the next week or so.
My question are there any good methods for training a horse who is mentally underdeveloped? He may be a year and a half, but mentally he is only a few months. I've been taking things slow for him, mostly working on bonding, leading, space, and who is the head horse. Is there anything else to do besides go slow? I know there is now way he will be able to be shown for another year at least, and I don't plan to drive him for another 3 years minimum. I've done a little bit of work putting him in a surcingle and just leading him around with it and doing a little bit of line driving with only a halter on and someone leading him. The thing is, is that he likes to walk on top of you. He doesn't really get the concept of space, he will even walk almost on top of my other mini. Would this because he was weaned and sold at such a young age?
Thank you for any help and I'm sure I'll have more questions as they come
~Megan

I have a year and a half old colt who is quite special. He was weaned at about 3 months old; I bought him at 5 months after he had been sold once or twice and returned to the breeder each time. He has some stifle issues from growth. He didn't fully descent until this October and will be gelding in the next week or so.
My question are there any good methods for training a horse who is mentally underdeveloped? He may be a year and a half, but mentally he is only a few months. I've been taking things slow for him, mostly working on bonding, leading, space, and who is the head horse. Is there anything else to do besides go slow? I know there is now way he will be able to be shown for another year at least, and I don't plan to drive him for another 3 years minimum. I've done a little bit of work putting him in a surcingle and just leading him around with it and doing a little bit of line driving with only a halter on and someone leading him. The thing is, is that he likes to walk on top of you. He doesn't really get the concept of space, he will even walk almost on top of my other mini. Would this because he was weaned and sold at such a young age?
Thank you for any help and I'm sure I'll have more questions as they come

~Megan