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I am sorry, I did not feel that it was right to give you a majority of the tolters from this competition and I did not feel that your form was a winning form for that tolter.
username: OutdatedBoombox who are you applying for? Mockingbird show name: HG Sing a Lullaby barn name: Whipporwill gender: (no changing genders) promt response: [how will I get her used to the trailer? Slow and steady with plenty of little treats] It wasn’t hard to see that the mare had never been in a trailer before. Hell, she might not have ever even seen a trailer before judging by how she reacted to it. She spooked surprisingly violently when the trailer so much as shifted a tiny bit. Maybe it was the shininess of the metal? Even so, that was far from ideal and would have to be remedied. Part one was to park the trailer in the pasture, so Will could get used to the object. Let her chill out with it for a few days, the doors secured open and out of the way. The mare could investigate it on her own time. After a week, it would be time for part two. Part two would be to halter Will and coax her into the trailer. Just slow and steady, with a food reward for progress. Little tidbits of her favorite foods, like ginger chunks and apples. Once she’s been in and out of the trailer a few times, part three will be to feed her in the trailer every day. Associate it and mealtimes. Hopefully, at that point, she’ll be tolerant of being shut into the trailer and even maybe of it moving. Part four, Hopefully, will be making sure Will is okay with the trailer moving.
Initiate part one. Will is led into a stall for dinner while the trailer is driven into her pasture, so seeing it moving doesn’t startle her too much. After she’s eaten, she’s walked back out and into the pasture before it gets dark so that she can still get a good look at the trailer. Letting her go at her own pace stops her from freaking out. She’s observed for a while in the slowly dying light as she sniffs around the trailer. Once she’s back to grazing it’s safe to leave. It’s just a waiting game after that.
Initiate part two, slip the leather halter over Will’s head so that if she spooks it’ll just break.[WIP] extra: (optional)
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