So meet Xavier: a pony who wouldn't be caught and therefore ended up just left untouched in a field for 4 years. I felt sorry for him and made them an offer. Lucky for us they accepted and Xavier came into my herd.
YO said he was a nice ridden pony but has not been ridden for at least 5 years. He's 12 now.
He has been with me just under 3 weeks but my work really started a week before that in gaining his trust in the field. Within a day he was walking over to me and has never been a problem to catch since then. Ive handled him every day and most days introduced something new to him, each 'lesson' being repeated 2-3 times and only taking 10-15 minutes at a time. Apart from the grooming which he adores and which the girls do for HOURS!!
I have treated him like a youngster and introduced new experiences one at a time. But I have also been very matter of fact with him. I've noticed that he tenses any time I do anything new with him, but he also very quickly relaxes when nothing bad happens. Within a short space of time he becomes happy and relaxed.
So over the past 4 weeks we have:
* Handled in the field
* Led a few steps in the field
* Led out of the field
* Led out and groomed
* Had feet handled
* Had farrier attend to feet
* Lunged in head collar
* Bitted
* Bridled
* Yielding to pressure from the ground: hind/fore quarter yields and backing up
* Lunged in bridle
* Long reined in bridle in walk
* Long reined including walk/trot/poles and backing up
* Saddled
* Long reined in full tack in w/t/poles and backing.
* Ponied off Zak
* Walked in hand
* Weighted stirrups
* Leant over
And today........
BACKING (Or re-backing I should say!)
His worried face:
His 'I'm okay' face
Really not sure about this....
Nope, still worried

Actually this is okay.....
I get by with a little help from my friends....
Bless him, he's very trusting and willing to cope with a bit of worry without ditching me. I think he's great
YO said he was a nice ridden pony but has not been ridden for at least 5 years. He's 12 now.
He has been with me just under 3 weeks but my work really started a week before that in gaining his trust in the field. Within a day he was walking over to me and has never been a problem to catch since then. Ive handled him every day and most days introduced something new to him, each 'lesson' being repeated 2-3 times and only taking 10-15 minutes at a time. Apart from the grooming which he adores and which the girls do for HOURS!!
I have treated him like a youngster and introduced new experiences one at a time. But I have also been very matter of fact with him. I've noticed that he tenses any time I do anything new with him, but he also very quickly relaxes when nothing bad happens. Within a short space of time he becomes happy and relaxed.
So over the past 4 weeks we have:
* Handled in the field
* Led a few steps in the field
* Led out of the field
* Led out and groomed
* Had feet handled
* Had farrier attend to feet
* Lunged in head collar
* Bitted
* Bridled
* Yielding to pressure from the ground: hind/fore quarter yields and backing up
* Lunged in bridle
* Long reined in bridle in walk
* Long reined including walk/trot/poles and backing up
* Saddled
* Long reined in full tack in w/t/poles and backing.
* Ponied off Zak
* Walked in hand
* Weighted stirrups
* Leant over
And today........
BACKING (Or re-backing I should say!)
His worried face:
His 'I'm okay' face
Really not sure about this....
Nope, still worried

Actually this is okay.....
I get by with a little help from my friends....
Bless him, he's very trusting and willing to cope with a bit of worry without ditching me. I think he's great
