Pretty Is As Pretty Does
Pretty is as Pretty Does Artwork by Sue Steiner |
Pretty Is As Pretty Does
and even more so in horses....
This is the story of Willow. I was first made aware of Willow when a friend who was horse shopping on facebook asked my opinion of her. I watched a video, sent the owner a couple of questions and commented to my friend that she is certainly a pretty horse and the price is low, but she appears to be wearing a harsh looking bit with quite a bit of contact so she may not be as 'beginner friendly' as represented. Then I didn't give it much thought after that. My friend went on to get a different horse and that was that... or so I thought.
I got a message from the owner asking if I was still interested in her horse months later.
Wild-eyed Willow! |
Willow when she arrived at my place.
Willow, winter 2017
I rode Willow and it became very clear she was going to need quite a bit of work. She was terribly barn sour. I mean, terrible, awful, no good, bad, barn sour!!! (Early blog post on her barn sourness)
And I didn't mention, she is small.... barely horse size. No one, and I mean no one, wants a small horse that is poorly trained and wants to run back to the barn! My pretty horse was going to take a lot of time and effort!
Below are some links to earlier blog posts about Willow, our obstacles and her training.
Willow Summer 2018 |
Just so you don't think I regret my decision, I really like this horse! I like that she is a people horse and like that she is smart, not pushy (she is the opposite of pushy!!) and best of all, she is responding to our time together!! We aren't making any speed records but we are progressing and that is really what counts!
I like that I have taken what would have likely been an auction bound horse or one that's passed around and passed around or sits in a pasture as a pasture potato....into (almost there) really nice trail horse!!
As skittish, inexperienced, timid and barn sour as she was, she was at risk for not a very good life. I like that Willow and I are making progress! That feels great!
And A GOOD HORSE IS A PRETTY HORSE!!
Pretty Is As Pretty Does!
Willow's transformation
Happy Trails!
Sue
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