07/07/2022
Progress updates from this week 🙌🏼
On Tuesday the ‘trekking gals’ met at Lara’s for a special lunch and to meet Lara’s mob of horses. I took my pendulum and we checked in to see what they thought about going trekking. 4 out of 5 agreed to go with us. The one who was a no is due to age and ability, so he’ll stay behind with Missy. I think they’ll like each other ❤️
Yesterday I put a halter and lead rope on Sol 🐪 and led him around the back paddock for the first time. I stopped him about 3 times to let him know I needed him to keep a bit of s**ce between us, which he understood and maintained a perfect distance after that and was a complete gentleman. I was so proud of him, and of us working as a team. Stoked!
Today, I decided to see how Sol reacted when I took him out of the paddock for the first time. At first he was fine. I opened the gate and let him eat the green pick in the immediate area. But after a while he got more concerned because he couldn’t see Kyron. As Sol got more nervous, so did I, so I decided to put him back in the paddock. Luckily this coincided with him having a bit of a wobbly and I got the gate closed just in time. Next time I’ll make sure Kyron is close, so he has the reassurance and comfort, and I’ll see how that goes. 🤞🏼
Then, this afternoon I took Leo out for a solo walk. We’ve done this together in the past, but not since we moved to Wundowie and there’s a lot of other horses around, which makes him very nervous. We walked a little down the road and got sandwiched between horses either side. It was a bit much for Leo so I made a deal with him to get to a marker ahead and then turn around. We did that and he was completely on edge after walking through the horse sandwich for the second time. He was prancing on his feet, snorting through his nostrils, and would have taken off a million miles per hour if he had the chance. Luckily I remembered to call in the Angel of Calm to help us out. He was able to take a breath and let out some anxiety and we slowly made our way back up the driveway toward Missy. It was intense, he’s such a big horse and can have really big emotions that need to be released. In the paddock he’d run around kicking out with his back leg, but that’s not appropriate when I’m on the end of the lead rope. Thankfully we got through it and I’ll continue to do little steps to build his confidence (and mine too!).
Today was a bit unnerving with both camel and horse experiences, but tomorrow is a new day. And so onwards we go!