by PuddlebyOnTheMarsh » Mon Jul 27, 2015 5:56 am
After giving Skhiz a week and a half to settle in to the routine and get to know the other girls, I decided we should start getting her use to the saddle. I know my usual penchant for procrastination all too well and I hoped to outwit myself this time by getting started before I forgot, (if you have any idea what I mean).
I managed to take half a day off so I could have plenty of time. What I had failed to take into account was just how cautious my new mare was. Neither of the others had any real issues with the tack. Skhiz was proving to be more of a challenge. She wasn't afraid but she wanted to be darn sure what was going on and what to expect before letting something new be attached to her personage.
It all started normally enough. I filled my pockets with treats, carrots for Chia, worms for Iris and a random assortment of other goodies to tempt Skhiz. I still hadn't found something she really flipped over. Having opened the gate between the corral and the pasture I started to set out the tack. It wasn't long before I heard the herd sneaking up on me. For creatures that large, they were remarkable quiet but I suppose it makes sense for a carnivore. Still, my first two girls had such cheerful and boisterous natures, they could never help playing around so the sound of their play announced them nearly every time. The new girl tended to hang back and observe the other two. I could almost imagine her shaking her head and muttering about how two full grown mares could act so much like foals sometimes. As they came in closer they started to nose around for treats. First the pale blue nose, closely followed by black then a quick foray by a white one. Finally having dispensed about half the snacks I had on me I shooed the already trained girls back into the pasture where they turned around to see what I was doing.
I held up the bridle for inspection and Skhiz didn't budge, she did, however stretch out her neck as far as it would go and then stuck out that long tongue for some reason. I didn't expect that but I continued holding it steady as she touched the leather lightly in a few places then it suddenly snaked around the straps and snatched it from my hand. She stepped back, dropped it on the ground then turned enough so she could grab it in her tail hand and dash off to the far end of the enclosure with her prize. I was nonplussed. My hand was still in the air holding the phantom bridle for about a second then I crossed my arms and leaned on the fence to see what she would do next because I rather doubted I could wrestle her for it and win anyway. After at least 10 minutes of poking, sniffing and general investigation the mare seemed to come to a decision. She took about two paces away from the dusty leather straps, turned around and stared at me as if to say, "It doesn't seem dangerous or anything, so now what?" I decided to try a different approach. Both the other girls were still watching attentively, heads stuck over the fence. I retrieved the bridle and untangled it as I walked over to Chia, who was just a bit closer. After holding it up briefly so Skhiz would be sure to see what I held, I slipped it on the black and grey shaded mare's head though I didn't buckle it in place. I fussed over Chia, petting and giving her treats. This someone mystified her since she had been permitting me to do this for months now but she didn't argue. I then slipped it off and repeated the process with Iris, making sure I was still being watched from across the corral. Skhiz actually was beginning to sidle closer. By the time I had pulled the straps over the cloudy blue ears my actually target was just a short step behind me.
I turned to her and repeated the process slowly, offering the bit then pulling the straps over her fuzz edged ears. A few pets and treats later I had it buckled in place with no further complaints. I then walked over to where the saddle was hung across the fence, picked it up and walked over to where Skhiz was still standing. Laying it at her feet, I stepped back to give her time to check it out. Once she was satisfied, I led Chia in and we went though a similar process as the bridle. Nearly an hour later, I finally had my new mare wearing a saddle.
Pet's name: Pushmi-pullyu
