Another wonderful day here- is it spring yet?
The ravens think so, they are building their nest.
Yesterday, I worked Josie in the round pen, as you can guess by my Wordless Wednesday post. Some time at liberty, some time in hand... she is so much fun. Yesterday, I got on her for the first time. I positioned her at the fence, as I learned to do in the Buck Brannaman clinic- she hit the spot just perfectly. I had my friend Dave over as a safety on the lead line, and was only on her for a minute or so. Once I had petted her all over, wiggled my legs back and forth, leaned over and hugged her and generally made a nuisance of my self shifting my weight, Dave led her out; I just wanted to see how she would react to the feel of me on her as she was moving. If you recall we did this last summer with Shayla on her, but Shayla is about 75 pounds lighter than me. Josie was just fine with it. I was only on her for a few minutes.
Today, she was soft minded right from the start, whereas the last 2 times she was a bit up and full of herself- today she seemed to get it that it was time to go to work, not to play. I spent a good half hour or more on ground work, working on getting her to follow a soft feel in whatever I was asking her to do, from moving her feet in all directions, stopping, backing, sidepassing, turns on the haunches and on the forehand, rocking back and forth with just a suggestion, and squaring up her feet. After that, I put the bridle on her and did some ground reining. This filly is so light in the bridle that you only need to put a tiny bit of weight on the rein and she gives softly. Any time I got too heavy it was because I wasn't quick enough in my release, not because she was resisting. What a sweetheart.
Once Dave arrived, I got on her again, and this time I had the bridle on her, so I had Dave lead her around (you will see the first little bit of that in the video) then I put the camera away and used the reins to direct her, with Dave still on the lead line but not directing her. She reined softly, stopped and backed nicely. I think I rode for around 5 minutes.
That was a pretty good session! So happy with this filly, she learns quick and really wants to please.
She got some grazing time after and that gave her a happy.