We have not completely mastered the concept of being tied yet however she's made a lot of progress. This is another area where she still has "I'm a baby" moments. The one thing we haven't done well with is having a bath. Apparently Miracle is hydrophobic with the exception of rain. She does not want water applied to any part of her body whether it is done with a sponge or with a hose. I will also admit I have not spent as much time working on this with her as I could. I'm not too worried about it, she just needs more time and eventually she will realize nothing bad is going to happen when water comes from a sponge or a hose.
We're also still working on teaching Miracle that she does not have to be scared of other horses. In addition to the many horrors Miracle has suffered in her short life she was also out with two other horses who apparently beat her up as they all fought over whatever scraps of food they could find in their hellhole they called home. Miracle is super friendly with other horses over the fence but very leery of them when together.
Miracle did really well with Sky serving as her friend for two months. For the last two weeks her "friend" has been Traveller the pony. It took eight days for her to get near him (and she and Sky had shared a fenceline with him for two months) but now she is as comfortable with Traveller as she was with Sky. I thought the transition to friendship with Traveller would be easy since they had been so friendly over the fence but I was wrong.
The question that we get asked most often is what do we have planned for Miracle? I always answer the same way. She is right around a year old and she has already been ridden into the ground, literally. The plan for Miracle is to let her be a baby horse for a couple more years and then see where we're at. Maybe she will be able to be ridden at a later date, but I personally don't believe in riding horses until they are three. I do like to introduce the saddle and the bridle and teach them to lunge and ground drive at two, and sit on their back and walk around a few times, but that's it. Even at three I think undersaddle work needs to be basic and not too physically taxing.
Given my personal philosophy on starting horses this would mean that Miracle will just be hanging out and being a baby for quite awhile. And of course it is still a big question mark as to whether or not she will be able to physically handle being ridden (again) when the times comes. Jason and I adopted Miracle knowing there is a good possibility that she might not ever be anything other than a big, expensive pet. I think it would be unfair to Miracle for someone to be pinning all of their hopes on her being a riding horse. She's seen a lot of abuse in many forms and who knows what the long term effects of it will or will not be.
Miracle is a happy, healthy girl right now and it is a true pleasure to see her happy face every day.
Miracle; she is such a pretty girl
Traveller is currently serving as Miracle's friend
10 comments:
She looks so happy and so much better everytime you update. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to give us an update on her. It's so great that she has a place to grow up and just be a baby till you can assess her. She is a very lucky horse to be under such wonderful care.
Miracle looks beautiful! You have done so much for her in such a short time!
Always love the pictures!
She looks GREAT! All round and happy. What color did you decide she is, gray or blue roan? Whichever, she looks quite the young lady.
Wow she's a pretty little thing! Hard to believe that's the same starved animal that was barely hanging on a few short months ago!
I totally agree on the taking it slowly with babies. Why rush? I took a lot of flak for sticking mostly to the walk and doing short 20 min or less lessons until my boy was nearly 4. His 4yo year we did longer sessions and more trotting. It wasn't until he was almost 5 that we really started working on his canter and I started asking him to work more like an adult.
She has such a pretty head!
Today I gasps of horror!! hosed Dixie's leg from the other side! It was like a giant green spitting cobra attacked her with its acid breath. Totally hear you on the hydrophobia... rolleyes.
I live near Chicago and my sister lives in Upstate NY. Just yesterday my sister was asking me how Miracle is. That beautiful little filly has fans all over the country. Probably the world! Thanks so much for the update.
Wow... that's all I can say! She looks wonderful! Thank you for taking such great care of that sweet little girl :-)
Miracle looks beautiful- almost a little fat in the tummy! I agree totally about waiting with horses. Keep up the good work!
Miracle looks fantastic - roundness suits her. Do I detect a hint of sassy as well?!
Looks like y'all have done such a great job with Miracle. She has filled out so well. I can tell she is being well taken care of. Y'all have a beautiful place. David and I wouldn't mind coming and seeing Miracle some day. And to see all of the fences and barns y'all have built. You two are really hard workers. Miracle doesn't look at all like she did when we got her from the man that we beleived didn't care if she lived or died. I bet the work is never done on y'alls farm! Always something to feed, water, clean or take to the vet. I bet too, there is always something to fix or repair. Or that is the way it has always been with my Husbands Construction. A truck, a peice of machinery or the asphalt plant. Or maybe setting an employee streight on what he is suppose to be doing. I hope this message finds you two well. So I will talk to you later. Sandra Gurley
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