Sunday, November 11, 2012

training to drive

Gotta take the bad with the good, right?

I would call today successful overall, but with one major mishap. Shyloh got away from me. Again. But we got through it.

I got to the barn early to enjoy this beautiful weather! I cannot believe how nice it is outside! I got Shy and gave her a mini spa treatment. . .coconut oil on the hooves, Healthy Hair Care Moisturizer for the mane and tail, and some new braids. Then we ran through the exercises we have been doing all week. See the sled, click and treat, go around the sled, click and treat, move the sled, click and treat, walk next to the sled on both sides in the halter, click and treat. Shy was acting like a pro!
Whachu doin back there?
The next step was to drag the sled with the blinders on. I put the driving bridle on, showed Shy the sled was not going to eat her, and we went on our merry way. I was still walking next to her at this point. Shy was unsure for about half a second, then it was no big deal. She did spook once, but it was more of a start. It seems that when people just appear in her line of vision, especially if she can't hear that they are coming, she starts. It is in place and stops her, but she recovers quickly. I did the sled dragging with the blinders on while walking on both sides. Shy was amazing!

So I decided to take it to the next step. But first, I gave Shy some down time. I knew she was not physically exhausted, but I thought she might be mentally tired from doing new-ish things. We took a break for a while.
Why you down there sittin on the sled?
Then I went over line driving. Shy can gee and haw without me even using reins. She knows what she is doing. We went through our trouble spot from the days before with no issue. We went through the outdoor arena and the manure spreader, a tight squeeze, no issue. Lots of people were at the barn, horses were being ridden, golf carts were cruising around, barn machinery was making noises. . .no issue. I was so proud of my pony! 
You sure you wanna do this?
Then I decided to try and drag the sled behind me while line driving Shy. I prepared her that it was going to happen. She took it very well. Yay! We were going around and someone walked in Shy's line of sight. She started. Then a golf cart was going by. And a truck pulling a trailer in was coming through. And more people were walking by.  Shy pulled forward. I stopped her and made her back up. Perfect. Then she pulled again. Stop and back up. It was too much for Shy. Too much going on at once. Since she was a superstar all day, I thought she could handle it. . . I thought I could handle it. . .but she pulled hard and took off. I got rope burns (bad me, no gloves. . .I hate gloves!) I am so glad the sled was not attached to her. She didn't go far and some people caught her and I went to get her. She wasn't huffing or puffing or stressed in any way. I had left the sled and we went back to line driving.

Shy was not going to get out if this. If that was her game, I was not playing. I line drove her through the spot she took off at, past the sled, and all around the property again. No problems. Then we went back to the sled. I showed it to her then let her know I was going to drag it again. We were going to end this on a good note. Not once did Shy try to take off this time. She did keep stopping, but I'll take that over a bolt any day. I had her go back to the cross tie area, stopped her, gave her a ton of praise and untacked her. I think we can do this!
Shy's got this sled thing!

12 comments:

  1. Sometimes we just can't figure out what triggers their little melt-downs. Sounds like you "won" in the end tho, well done.
    PS Find some gloves you like :D

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    1. I think I won. And ending on a good note was more important than the meltdown I think.

      Any recommendations for good gloves? Something where I can still use my fingers and doesn't make my hands too hot?

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  2. Well-a-day, lookit her go. All right, Shyloh! She's got a very mannerly attitude about line driving. At least at the walk (have you asked for any speed yet? I can get Mitch to jog slow, but I'm a lazy ass and don't wanna keep it going for long)

    Pushing along nicely, I'd say. I'm really looking forward to getting Mitch back in harness and actually get him hitched up to the cart that's been parked by my hay shed for the last month. We were at a stalemate because of the breastcollar being broken, so finally I just threw in the towel. I can't repair it, I don't know who could, and I don't know if the rest of the harness is going to be any good if such a tiny little part can break, I'd worry if a major part would. Measurements were taken yesterday, he's definitely a cob-sized. We're getting a Liberty harness from Amber Hillside (formerly Ron's Harness) that will ship on Tuesday. It's nylon, but well put together with lots of good reviews with an economically affordable cost. It'll hold us out till I can afford to get a biothane harness.

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    1. We have done some trotting. . .until I get out of breath. But I think I am ruining her with that because even if I want to keep her trotting longer, she tries to stop.

      I can't wait for the harness to come in. . .I want to see Mitch driving!

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  3. WOW, both Mom and Me are really impressed. Loved the video you both are doing Grrrr-eat! Only prob is you've got Mom thinking about ground driving now. Not good Shy, not good at all!!!

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    1. Better be careful Camryn, Mitch went out for a ground drive all over the ranch yesterday and was a super trooper. Your mom might be getting more ideas.

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  4. Shyloh looks so wonderful in the video. She seems very obedient. Love it!
    I hate wearing gloves too, and forced myself to do so. I liked the thinner gloves the best - but they are usually more expensive! Since you like to have your finger tips free, you might try getting some fairly tight fitting work gloves, with a mesh backing to keep your hands cool, and simply cut off the finger tips.
    I think you have to wear brown gloves in driving competitions - so you may as well get used to them!

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  5. Shy is looking great! I hope your hand feels better, wearing gloves really sucks!

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  6. Well done for sticking at it :-) I hate gloves too, you lose all your 'feel' with them although I guess rope burns do that too, I've never learned though, hope the hands feel better soon.

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  7. I love that you're learning to drive! I'm a chicken; I'd much rather be on top of the horse than behind, so I'll live vicariously through you.

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  8. Do you have any resources about ground driving that you reference? I'm thinking of teaching Blossom how to pull a cart.

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    1. Not really. I am involved with a great group of people that are helping me. I have also attended a few clinics.
      Yay for Blossom! If you have any questions, just ask! I'll look and see if I can find some resources for you, too.

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