I absolutely adore her to bits, and collect a wide variety of Mutated! I own so many mutated, it doesn't bother me that she can't breed. Especially since now it costs $ to breed them now, so she'd probably never be bred anyways. I got other Mutated I'd like to breed and experiment with anyways
Day 1 on my Farm; Willow had been put into her own pasture for the first day along with Athena.
For the first 5 minutes, she was squealing and making all sorts of crazy noises more
so than any of my other Neravontiis! She from time to time was chill hanging out with Athena.
Day 2 on my Farm; I figured since Willow wasn't known to be aggressive,
I decided it was time to introduce her to more Neravontiis! I had put a few of my
Neravontiis in the pasture next to Willow's. As soon as she noticed me starting to bring
in some Neravontiis 1 & 2 at a time to the pasture next to her's, she began to prance around!
By time there were 5 other Neravontii in the pasture next to her's, she galloped back and forth
along the fence with her ears pinned back and head held fairly low.
After about 30 minutes, she was still prancing & galloping around her pasture.
Day 5 on my Farm; Willow had some time to get used to the other Neravontiis, and finally had started greeting
them slowly. I had kept tally of who she was friendly with and prepared the neravontiis that
she had gotten along with the best or at least was willing to greet.
I gathered the assigned Neravontiis to welcome Willow to the family 1 & 2 at a time as I did for the
neighboring pasture. She pranced around firmly, and swooshed her tail about. It seemed things
weren't going to go too wrong for regular herd behavior so I left them be to get to know one another.
Minutes later I head Willow Squealing and allot of thumping going around in the pasture. I hurry out
to see what all the wreck was going on. She just can't stop showing off her skills, and how much
she believes in herself being the best of the best!
First Touch - Meeting Willow;I had heard word that a half sister of my baby girl Athena was being adopted out. I couldn't resist
but to go meet this Neravontii who was half related to my Athena. I had tacked up Athena for a ride
to go meet Willow. I whistled and called Athena's name and she came prancing over. I opened the gate,
to let her out and lead her to the barn to get tacked up. After I had gotten Athena tacked up, I aimed her
to leap the pastures making a short cut to the road to get us started on our way to the Owner of Willow's.
Athena and I had stormed off leaping a couple fences to make it to the main road to the location. I could tell
that Athena could read my excitement and was just as in a hurry as I was. I whispered to her anyways,
that we're about to meet a sister of her's. She tossed her head with a little sassy attitude like her mother.
We had arrived at the gates of the location I was told I could find Willow. However I couldn't get Athena
to agree to stop at the gates. Instead she jumps the fence and continues to trot on. The owner saw us
and had tried to approach us. I demanded Athena to stop but she just wouldn't listen. So I just let her do
her thing and she had trotted her way to a pasture. I looked back at the owner, and I said "I'm sorry, She's
very stubborn and does as she pleases!" The owner shrugged and just followed along.
Athena had suddenly stopped and squealed delicately. Few seconds later there is a very loud squeal in reply,
just as if it was a response of a soulmate. It's Willow galloping towards us, as she gets closer she slows down
and starts to prance around. Willow had made it to the gate finally after about 2 minutes of showing off up to
10 and 20 feet away.
I dismounted Athena and then lead her to a post by the pasture so she still could greet her sister.
I waited for the owner to arrive as the 2 had squealed loudly to one another to the point, the owner
and I couldn't even hear each other half the time. After a few minutes of talking to the owner, I
went to meet Willow. As I reach out to Willow she snorted and held her head high then pranced off.
I watched Willow trot off, and prance around for another minute before returning. I decided to grab
Athena and walk her into the pasture with me. Willow had suddenly more interest in me when I
entered the pasture with her half sister. It's as if she knew she was more special than just a random
Neravontii she never seen before.
I reached into my pocket as Willow walked up to meet Athena. I pulled out a few chunks of candy.
Athena instantly saw I had pulled them out and started to reach for them.
*shoosh* Willow had
snatched all the candy to herself and nothing left for Athena. I stood in shock as the owner said
"that's Willow for you." I laughed then reached out to pet her. She nudged her nose into my hand.
I slowly pet her on the face then moved over to the neck. She seemed neutral other from her crazy
personality. She was still a bit skittish and twitchy as I tried petting past the upper neck.
The Owner had requested that I try and train her on the lead before I took her home. I slipped a rope
over Willow's neck and had lead her along side Athena. She stood her ground, not even pretending to be
confused. I loosen the lead and lure her with some candy. I give a light tug on the rope. Willow just stared
at me as if I'm crazy for a moment. I look back at the Owner for just a split second and I felt the candy
vanish from my hand. I look over at the Neravontiis and Willow was looking away as Athena just stood
there casually. As Willow turned her head there are bits of candy on her mouth!

After about an hour of hanging out with Willow, she had finally warmed up to me. I figured it is time to transfer
Willow to the round pen. The owner and I had slipped 2 ropes onto Willow to lead her to the round pen.
It took a bit of work as she's not been trained yet. It was especially difficult when she wanted to be with Athena,
as we left her behind to not distract Athena. After we freed Willow from the ropes, into the round pen,
the owner offered to go untack Athena so that I could work on Willow.
First Tack - Training Willow; Athena was left behind, the owner was nowhere to be seen. It was just Willow and I inside of a Round Pen.
I gave pressure on Willow to make her move around the pen. I repeatedly asked her to change direction,
for up to 3 minutes. I stopped and turned away and took a deep breath. I exhaled and moved forward,
walking opposite direction of Willow. I heard snorting in the back and started to hear thumping on the ground.
I turn around and Willow was laying down on her side starting to roll around. I snap the rope and give
her a brief moment to react and get up.
She didn't respond to the snap of the rope, so I waved the rope in circles towards her. She finally took the hint
and got up off of the ground. I once again had gave her pressure to move. I repeated making her do a few laps
and reversing. I turn around and stand for a moment before walking away. Before I could take a step forward,
Willow was bumping her feet against the back of my heals as I began to walk.

After gaining her trust, I moved into giving her some pets and getting her used to being touched along her neck,
back, legs, and tail. I repeated these steps with 5 to 10 minute breaks. I decided to wait until the next day to
try tacking her up to give her time to adjust.
I had slipped a halter onto Willow and ran her around the round pen before leaving and bringing her to the pasture,
that I had gathered her from. She started to prance as soon as she caught sight off her sister Athena. I released Willow
into her pasture and allowed Athena & Willow to finally have some alone time to get to know each other since they
got along well! I let the owner know that I'll continue more progress the next day on training. We chatted a bit
while letting the 2 get to know each other.
After some unexpected time, I looked at my watch and looked up at the owner. They picked up it was time for me to go.
The owner went to grab my tack or Athena while I went to collect Athena from the pasture. I had to whistle for her a few
times before she finally started heading my way. She stopped about 10 feet away from me, then looked over at Willow
then back at me again. She lowered her head and then shorted and shook her head. It took a few minutes to capture Athena
because she's very stubborn.
I finally got Athena, then lead her outside the pasture to a post. The owner helped give Athena a quick brush down.
Then got her tacked up and took off headed back home for the night.
Next Day;It was the following day, and I had taken care of all of my Neravontiis for the morning and noon.
I went to collect Athena, tacked her up, and rode of to work on Willow again. As we arrive at the farm,
Willow was waiting in her pasture. I could see Willow starting to pace back and forth along the fence prancing.
This time I managed to get Athena to not jump the entrance. We made it over to greet Willow's Owner.
I tied up Athena to a post, then un-tacked her and released her into the pasture Willow is. I allowed them a
few minutes together before stealing Willow from Athena. A few minutes passed of Willow showing off and
Athena being a bit lazy after a run. I went to collect Willow, and walked her out off the pasture. I looked behind,
and Athena was following behind. I gave Athena a pat and told her to go chill. I walked away with Willow and
lead her to the round pen to continue Yesterday's training.
I lead Willow to the round pen and let her off the lead to do a few rounds. After a few minutes of running,
I turned around and walk away to the gate. Willow instantly began to follow me. I stopped then let her stop
beside me. She did just so and just looked around as she casually stood beside me. I started to repeat the steps
of giving her a rub down through out her body to get her used to touch, and especially my touch.
After about 15 minutes of petting Willow, I figured give it a try with getting her used to the saddle pad.
I went to grab the saddle pad and brought it to Willow to check out. She sniffed it then just gave a
strange look and looked away. I moved the pad towards her and moved it over her neck slowly. She didn't
seem to care much. So I continued the process and repeated it a few times on both sides.
I had finally gotten her used to the saddle pad, so walked of to grab the saddle and left the
saddle pad on the ground by Willow. I turn around and Willow is prancing around with the pad on her back.
Thinking she's the good stuff showing off. Even though the pad was sorta on her rump and partly hanging off.
I just stood laughing, then suddenly she stopped and squealed loudly. She is so full of her self prancing around.
I got Willow to return. I held the saddle out for her to check it out. She seemed to wonder if it was the same thing
as the saddle pad. She rose her head and squealed again. I moved to her side to move the saddle pad into place.
I then swung the saddle a few times towards her but not actually tossing it onto her back. I then repeated
on the other side switching sides, then adding bumping her with the saddle and then tossing it
onto her back and removing it. She seemed to get bored so I tossed the saddle on and moved it into place.
Willow held her head high, then took off prancing as I started to fasten the belt. She pranced around
with small bucks until the saddle and saddle pad both were of her back. She continued prancing, pacing
back and forth at 1 side of the round pen. I collected the saddle and pad and attempted a few times more.
The saddle was dusty by the time I finally buckled her up in it. I let her take off with the saddle
and run a few laps. After I had her run a few laps I looped ropes through the stirrups and to her halter.
I ran her around the round pen a few times.
I decided to move this process to the Arena so I lead her by the ropes tied to her halter. We made our
way to the Arena and Willow's head flew up. She could catch scent of Athena and started to
Squeal loudly in the direction Athena is. I lead her into the Arena, and continued the steps I did
in the round pen. She seemed to respond well.
First Ride - I began to shake the stirrups and tugged repeatedly, switching sides a few times. After these steps,
I began to put a little bit of weight more and more each time. I walked Willow around then asked her to a stop.
I remove the ropes and replace with reins hooked to the halter. I swung the reins over Willow's neck
and slipped them off repeatedly and even swinging the rope around in Willow's face and by her neck.
She seemed to be alright so I slowly pull myself up into the saddle. Soon as I sit on her back,
she began to prance around. Must this be to show off, after many times she possibly watched others
being ridden.
I gave Willow a pat on the neck and just spoke to her. She squealed loudly then continued to prance around.
We rode around the Arena for at least 15 minutes for her first ride. I asked Willow to a stop, and
had dismounted her. She squealed and pranced in place. I clicked once and walked forward,
she snorted, nickered and just stood in place.
I gave another tug of the rope, then she pranced along side holding her head very high. I lead her to
the post to get her untacked and get her prepared to follow Athena and I home. After I had untacked
Willow, I went ahead to grab Athena and get her tacked up. Athena and Willow kept each other
company as I got Athena tacked up. I grabbed Willow's lead, and looped it around the horn of Athena's Saddle.
I thanked the Owner and we had made things official and parted ways.
I rode off with the 2 headed home. I had an easy time walking Willow as she was attached to Athena.
We arrived home, and I had assigned Willow to an empty Pasture to get her used to her new home.