by monochrome. » Mon Jun 23, 2014 8:55 am
Day 1: {Arrival & Getting to Know Aiyana}
One thumb tapping the steering wheel nervously, my other hand found my way up to my necklace. The necklace was an intricate silver design of a horse's head and neck curved gently into a heart shape. I had received it as a gift this morning from my mother, as a congratulations present. My family and I had trained and rescued Mustangs for as long as I could remember, but this horse would be my first project. I was going solo with this horse, and I couldn't wait. "Nervous?" Jamie, my best friend and fellow horse breaker, asked. "A little. But more like excited," I said quietly, pulling my red pickup with double horse trailer in tow into the dusty parking lot. Jamie was experienced at the Mustang Makeover, this would be her third. I was counting on her to help me find my way around the crowded grounds. "I'm going to go find my horse, you should go talk to that woman. She'll know where to take you," Jamie said, gesturing to a woman standing at the edge of the parking lot. We nodded goodbye and went our separate ways.
"What's your name?" May, the woman Jamie had directed me to, asked. "Anna. I'm right there," I said, smiling and pointing to my name on a list of long names. "Ah, yes, there you are. Your horse should be in the far left paddock." May pointed to a path that led to the far paddock as she scribbled a check mark next to my name. I quickly thanked her as she wrote down my horse's number and made my way to the far left paddock. It was early, and the sun was just rising. Even the early hour hadn't stopped crowds from coming to see the Mustangs, the grounds were packed. I carefully picked my way to the correct paddock, head down.
"Oh my goodness." The sight of my new mare had left me completely speechless. All I could think of was how beautiful she was. When I had finally reached her paddock, she was the only horse inside. She had been in the back of the paddock, as far away from the pathway as she could get, her head low, staring cautiously at the people walking by. "Hey, sweetheart....I'm going to be working with you for a while, okay?" I said softly, reaching into my pocket and pulling out a small sugar cube. The mare inquisitively stuck out her neck and meandered over to the fence line, watching me cautiously. She slowly reached her muzzle into the flat palm of my hand and munched on the sugar cube. Careful to stay to the side of her head, where she could see me, I gently reached up and stroked her neck. The mare stood completely still, waiting for my next move, and I withdrew my hand. "This one yours?" A man asked from behind me. I nodded and said, "Sure is. I think I'll call her Aiyana. Meaning, 'Eternal Blossom'. The man smiled and began to walk away, probably to his horse, but turned and said over his shoulder, "Sure is a beauty."
I was only kicked at once while trying to get Aiyana's halter on. It was my fault, though. I had crossed too close behind her and into her blind spot. Luckily I managed to jump out of the way and her hoof only connected lightly with the side of my calf. I clipped the lead rope to her halter and sent a text to Jamie. She responded quickly saying her new horse, named Trigger, was in the trailer already and she'd be by shortly to help me load up Aiyana.
It took quite a bit of work to get Aiyana in the trailer, but she had eventually calmed down and walked quietly in. After an hour's drive back to the barn, I opened the trailer door as softly as possible and crept in, staying out of her blind spots. She nickered anxiously as I backed her out of the trailer, but other than that she was completely compliant. "'Atta girl!" I murmured excitedly as I lead her into the empty paddock I had reserved for her. Slipping off her halter as quickly as possible, I hung locked the gate and let her run free around the paddock, watching her run, buck and rear like a young filly.
Once she had settled down a bit, I grabbed a book about raising and gentling wild Mustangs and sat in the lush grass just inside of the paddock fence. Aiyana grazed calmly, lifting her head often to examine her surroundings and sniff the wind. I occasionally glanced up from my book to find her staring at me curiously from a few feet away. Pulling a pair of sugar cubes out of my pocket, I offered them to her and she trotted over, crunching happily on the sweet treat as she withdrew.
I quickly finished the entire book, yet remained sitting in the paddock, watching my beautiful new mare graze contently. After a few minutes of watching her, I clucked softly, staring as she slowly raised her head and looked at me. Removing the remaining sugar cubes from my pocket, I offered them to her as she walked slowly over, nickering quietly. She grazed about a foot away from me until night fell..
"Anna! Dinner!" My mother's voice rang clearly into the paddock which held Aiyana and I. I slowly stood, making sure I wasn't in one of her blind spots or making and loud or sudden movements, and picked up my book. "Night, sweetheart," I murmured, slowly reaching out and patting Aiyana's neck. Surprisingly, she didn't flinch or pull away, but stood as still as a statue. I slowly left the paddock, closing the gate softly behind me.
Thoughts?:
Aiyana is responding well to Anna, calmly grazing nearby and not pulling away when touched. She will, however, kick when people walk too close behind her. She also trailered well and did not do poorly when reaching her new home.
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monochrome. on Tue Jun 24, 2014 2:10 am, edited 1 time in total.