Typically, a trainer or adopter can plan on getting the number tag off the new mustang within two weeks or so. Typically. Is Belle typical? Nope. I've had Belle for exactly ten months today, and today is the day that she chose to let me take her tag off. Instant gratification is highly overrated, by the way. Delayed gratification is so much more rewarding!
Since the day that I was first able to scratch Belle's star, I've been working my hands around her face and her throat, and playing with her tag as well as the rope and halter. Today I was hoping to be able to touch her neck and mane, which I did, but I didn't really plan to remove her tag. Belle was so relaxed and happy with being petted and scratched, that removing it just seemed like the right thing to do. While I was at it, I gave a big, nasty chunk of loose mane a good, hard tug and the whole big blob came out in my hand. It is lovely hair, but she looks better without it hanging there. Working out the tangles in the rest of her mane will be a job for another day.
Belle was willing to give me more, so I snapped my 15 foot-long rope onto her halter and played a little bit of pressure-and-release with her, then removed it and let her relax while I scratched her face and neck again. It was a very satisfying session, and the best part was that Belle was comfortable with everything that I did. I think she deserves a medal!
I am glad I found your blog! I have 2 mustangs, one is a 3 yr old filly (she was born in the corrals) that I adopted when she was 6 months old and she was super easy to gentle and I have about 2 dozen rides on her with a few successful trail rides too. I just recently adopted a 1 1/2 yr old filly from the online auction in July and I brought her home on Aug. 4th. She has made progress every day but still doesn't trust us humans fully, but she is slowly getting there.
ReplyDeleteIt is going to be quite a journey but one I am really looking forward to taking with my new girl!
Looking forward to following along with Belle!
Wow, congratulations on your new filly! Is she from Oregon? Which herd? There were some beauties in that auction; bless you for taking one home. It sounds like you're doing a great job with both of your fillies...they are lucky to have you. Thanks for reading my blog, I'll tell Belle she has a new fan.
DeleteMy 3 year old is from Sheepshead, OR and my newest filly is from Jackies Butte, OR.
DeleteI follow a couple mustang blogs and have been looking for more. I have become a huge believer in mustangs and even though I also have 2 domestics, which I would never sell, I will only ever adopt mustangs from here on out!