Goals
What have we already accomplished?
- Move away from pressure
- Give his feet
- Drop head
- Stand on his mat
- Saddle
- Bridle
- Stand at mounting block
- Ride (limited)
- Whoa to voice and seat
- Move off legs (little bit)
- Bow
- Fetch
- Kick a ball
- Pick up paint brush, touch target
- Paw on command
What do I like best about him:
- He is curious, bordering on fearless
- Happy and friendly
- Willing and eager to try new things
- Doesn’t run me over as much anymore
I wish my horse behaved better…
- When we are working I would like it if he slowed down a little and waited for me. He tends to be pushy, impatient and not wait for me to show him/ go onto the next link in the chain.
I wish my horse was…
(If we’re going all out here, and maybe an I can’t wait until)
- A finished cutting horse who knows high school dressage, reining and a full roster of tricks. Surely that’s not asking too much? 😉
I wish my horse didn’t
- I can’t think of anything so; I wish he didn’t require so much time that I don’t have. Wish I had more time.
When I got him I dreamed of:
- Showing him in cutting
- Getting back into ranch horse competitions and showing again (small dreams compared to now)
Short term goal:
New: Walking with nice collection, head tucked
– Teach to tuck his head standing still
-Hold head tucked position while standing
-Tuck head at a walk
-Hold head tucked position while walking
-Tuck head at a trot
Spanish walk
- Look for more videos and other instruction
- Ask for a lift with each leg, then walk forward, repeat
- Get more height with the lifts
- Keep working on getting him to step with me
Accomplished, need to keep adding duration and height
Bow
- Keep practicing
- Extend length of time down
- Practice holding positions with foot lifting
- Figure out how to transition to not needing to hold his leg to bow
Doing pretty good, still working
Painting
- He is: picking up the brush, touching target
- Needs to put brush back in bucket
- Work on position, stand facing shed/easel, better to paint from
- Need heavier bucket? easier to get brush in and out of without knocking over
- Wait until summer, reintroduce real paint
Matt training
- Extend length of time he will stand
- Extend distance I can go and he will stay
- Add more mats, get him to walk between them
- Refine walk cue
- Refine stand cue
- Place mats in a circle, train to walk between them with refined cues
- Use the mats to teach him to walk in a circle around me
Long term goals
Teach how to work a calf
- Start teaching from the ground instead of waiting until I can ride
- Teach him to follow target instead of just touch it
- Work on turning on the hind quarters
- Follow cue to turn on hind quarters from a distance, like with head lowering
- Work over a fence, to maintain distance, and follow moving target
- Follow moving target from distance, giving good turns on hind quarters
- Be able to do it without the fence to hold him back (maybe with me standing by him and someone else being the cow?)
- Or, make a cutting dummie. Teach him to follow it and work by himself while I run it.
- Transfer to riding, will need another person 🙁
- Eventually use real cattle!