tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1897066520696625695.post3491058495982867681..comments2023-05-10T07:23:55.357-04:00Comments on Adventures in Horse-dom: General StuffAnalisehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11745597205111114664noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1897066520696625695.post-63942890582872640772009-12-18T14:57:04.434-05:002009-12-18T14:57:04.434-05:00I'm not overly worried about him needing desen...I'm not overly worried about him needing desensitizing (so far, very little bothers him that I've seen) but it does seem like fun. And the farm has a cart so maybe eventually we could move to teaching him to pull it. <br /><br />They've also been known to get a horse to drag the arena by pulling a big metal grate thing and I think that'd be fun to do too. ;)Analisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11745597205111114664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1897066520696625695.post-78767162794118373092009-12-18T14:54:38.734-05:002009-12-18T14:54:38.734-05:00Oh yes! Teach him to ground drive! It's a grea...Oh yes! Teach him to ground drive! It's a great learning tool. I taught Turbo to ground drive so when the time comes, all I have to do is get on his back when he is a bit older. He already knows how to steer and stop thanks to ground driving. It's also good for desensitizing against scary stuff like lines rubbing all over their body. Good luck! :)Dare To Be Differenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05282170701816292269noreply@blogger.com