tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post2371428216940256546..comments2023-06-04T22:57:17.177+12:00Comments on the wild horse project: Why did i want wild horses again??Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16057329757493026569noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post-83030559750213380722011-09-18T21:09:14.370+12:002011-09-18T21:09:14.370+12:00Yep agree with you arobridge, in the wrong hands i...Yep agree with you arobridge, in the wrong hands it all goes very wrong!But in the right hands they are fantastic, same as any horse really! and yea isnt it great that we do have that adoption program definitly a good thing!chloehttp://www.wildhorseproject.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post-29307045601653545192011-09-18T20:36:50.338+12:002011-09-18T20:36:50.338+12:00Hi Chloe, Yes I agree -kaimanawa's are the mos...Hi Chloe, Yes I agree -kaimanawa's are the most well mannered and easy to train horses- but if in the wrong hands would most likely learn those same bad manners and get unnecessary pressure laid upon them. So glad their adopting families are checked out first...I find then just so willing, calm, inquisitive and quick to learn once you gain their trust.Arobridge Kaimanawashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16891745573633325323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post-849518011762946482011-09-18T19:53:32.425+12:002011-09-18T19:53:32.425+12:00Hey guys thanks for commenting
val- as soon as th...Hey guys thanks for commenting<br /><br />val- as soon as they are halter broken and handled (they do arrive completly wild as wild) they are the easiest horses around, i got a full grown mare around 6yrs old and a stallion and after the first intial steps they have been the easiest horses ever. The stallion was also one of the freindliest! <br /><br />yep people are completly blind to their horses bad behaviour sometimechloehttp://wildhorseproject.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post-88807211262179088142011-09-18T01:31:14.956+12:002011-09-18T01:31:14.956+12:00Hi Chloe,
I did not know that wild horses were to...Hi Chloe,<br /><br />I did not know that wild horses were to easy to handle, but what you describe makes sense, especially if they were young when they came to you. I have also been appalled by the behavior of some domestic horses. One time in particular, a purchase prospect was threatening to bite in a non-obvious way (it was obvious to me!) so I told the owner. The owner became offended and put his face right up to the angry-faced horse. We did not buy the horse, but I wonder how long it was before the owner was bitten.<br /><br />Thank you for joining my blog!Valhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07335385366138424092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1937908316518237727.post-47809286553729889412011-09-17T13:00:31.271+12:002011-09-17T13:00:31.271+12:00Agreed. This is a huge reason why I'm attract...Agreed. This is a huge reason why I'm attracted to young horses. The blank slate factor. Here, many places have their young horses running in a herd and they don't get much handling.Country Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00470153366626251641noreply@blogger.com