Cooper is still moving right along this week. He has discovered that he loves the trailer. We have really been working on his forward motion and he thinks the trailer is his own personal stall. Like I said, he has a ton of personality!
Cooper loaded in the trailer and we shut the divider. He couldn't have cared less and had to be prompted to get out of the trailer.
Cooper is learning to tie. We tied him for the first time this week and he did well. He got bored but when he went to walk away and realized he was tied to something, he stepped back to the trailer so there was slack in the line and looked at me as if to say "a little help here would be nice".
Cooper also got a bath this week. He wasn't sure about being sprayed but did well. If you give him enough time to figure things out, he does very well.
Cooper had a visitor this week. My friend that owns a Mustang came to visit him. I was very happy to see that he wasn't too concerned about a new person and allowed her to approach and pet him. My other Mustangs have been a bit concerned when approached by new people, but Cooper is my social butterfly and loves people.
I am very pleased with his progress and I am excited to see what is next for him.
Here is Cooper with a saddle pad and surcingle. He did absolutely wonderful with this introduction. Next on the list is ground driving.
Standing in what he thinks is his "portable stall." He now loves his trailer.
Standing tied to the trailer.
Some ask what is the typical training program for a Mustang going through the process we are going through. A lot of trainers focus on being able to catch the horse, pick up their feet, lead, etc. I focus on those as well but I feel other things are just as important. To me, it is very important that Cooper will load in a trailer and stand tied. What if I need to evacuate? That certainly is not the time to teach trailer loading skills and I can't take him too many places if he won't tie. I want Cooper to have a happy life when he goes to his forever home and I take his training very seriously. What I am doing now will help him the rest of his life.