Archive for month: April, 2008

Day 16 – Phil’s Courage’s Journal

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Morning feeding: Dan reported no problems with Phil.

After the kids finished their homework we decided to go out on the trails. The kids decided they were going to ride their bikes while walking the dogs. I saw a perfect teaching opportunity and brought Phil along. Phil has a tendency to kick at the dogs or anything moving behind him. I respect Phil’s instinctual behavior however, this is something we will have to work through if he is ever going to foxhunt or be around children and pets. You can just imagine the commotion going on with the kids, bikes, and dogs out on the trail. As soon as Phil locked an ear on a bike or kid I gently tugged on the lead rope to prevent his brain from switching from thinking to instinct (timing is everything). Read more

Day 15 – Phil’s Courage’s Journal

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Morning feeding: no problems.

I vaccinated Phil today. When I vaccinate a horse for the first time I am always prepared to do some ground work, or desensitize the horse to the needle. I haltered Phil and he dropped his head right into the halter and I asked him for head down. I pinched his skin on his neck and shook the skin while I injected the vaccine. No problem. I didn’t even hold onto the lead; Phil was ground tied. I administered three injections without any questions from Phil. I had epi with me just in case he had a reaction. Read more

Day 14 – Phil’s Courage’s Journal – RESULTS!!!

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Phil's Courage brought home a Championship Ribbon from the halter division.

Good morning Elizabeth,
I just wanted to give you the “heads up” on Phil’s journal Day 14. Phil and I brought home a Championship in his halter division (halter geldings, showmanship, hunter in hand). I will be sending more entries and pictures if you are ready to receive the journal.
smiles,
Kara Hoefer

Day 13 – Phil’s Courage’s Journal

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Morning feeding: Phil’s energy was a bit pushy. Although he did not come into my space his posture was very “pushy.” His head was high, his eye was hard. The Alpha mare would not tolerate this disrespectful posture and would “put Phil back into his place” in the herd hierarchy. This is typical young colt behavior, but must be corrected. I waved Phil off and put his feet in action. I drove him around 2 times and he softened. His demeanor was submissive. I asked him to come into my 16ft circle and rubbed his head. He followed me to the food dish. You see there isn’t a “quick fix” with horses. Read more

Day 12 – Phil’s Courage’s Journal

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Morning feeding: Phil was polite.

Great Training Day! I worked Phil in the round pen to help him focus on me for our upcoming adventure. He is less worried about the herd and a little more focused on me.

Once Phil’s brain was switched to “learning mode” I took him out on the trail for a team building session. This is my version of a Rope’s Course. I’m sure many of you have attended this workshop with your coworkers. As Phil and I were walking away from the barn I uncovered another “hole.” I could feel Phil’s energy drop and the rope began to get heavy in my hand. Phil was thinking about balking. He is codependent upon the herd and the comfort of the barn. I gave him a very simple task to focus on me. I was able to avoid Phil planting his feet. Read more