The colt that has been giving me trouble has really only been handled a couple dozen times. He’s not like getting in a colt that someone has played with since birth; or that they’ve kept up in a barn and patted on and rubbed daily since they were a yearling or what have you. So yes, he’s sweet, and loveable, and hug-able and kissable, and all those things, and we will come to an understanding that we are both in favor of. In the meantime, lots more hugs and kisses will be needed, as well as ponying, playing, hauling etc for that understanding to come to fruition.
K- Barrel Horses says
THIS IS NOT MY CHILD, I HOPE:) JOKING MY CHILD IS CUTE. NOT EVIL. HE JUST HAS TIMES WHEN HE REALLY WANTS TO BE A MUSTANG AND NOT A GOOD LITTLE PONY!!!
Streakin Iron says
This is not your child, no.
It’s a child from up North.
And your child is in the right place, as Shuttle thinks she’s a wild mustang all the time!