Some jobs are just A drag
There all these weird things on my to-do list now a days. One is "walking April". Sounds easy, but trust me, it isn't. She is wild and skitterish. Kent and I work together to catch her. We chase her (and that is truly a beautiful sight) until she gets tired, and when she nuzzles into her mother for comfort, we approach in a spread out pattern with a rope held between us. When she goes to run, we hang on for dear life. We are usually pulled along for a while, and if she doesn't shake us off with her powerful bucking, we rein her in and clip the leadrope onto her halter. We calm her and touch her all over, talking softly and "desensitizing" her to touch and people. Then, we try to walk her. This, you see, is how you halter break a young filly. (We country folk know these things, ya'all.)
However, April is still stubborn and won't walk with us. She is worse than the donkey when he is in a belligerent mood. She digs her feet into the earth and pulls away, mad as all get-out. Therefore,
I love that my life is filled with these new, novel challenges. I learn so much everyday. It keeps ya young, ya know. Caring for horses doesn't take a rocket scientist, but raising, breading, teaching, breaking, and making friends with horses is a far cry from teaching dance, and I love how it makes me see the world through new eyes.
Anyway, I'd advise everyone to go out for a drag with a young horse at least once in their life. In fact, if you want to try it, come visit. Kent and I will sit on the lawn chairs and have a coke while shouting advice. Somebody has to do the dirty job. And if we can get out of it . . . .


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