Stacey who should be in bed, but going to the barn instead. I think one of my mares is starting to make a bag. I was really hoping for March babies.
> To: haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com
> From: kiolak@hotmail.com
> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:53:53 +0000
> Subject: [haflingerfriends] Re: Training
>
> Hi Stacey
> Wow... I had to go all the way up the thread to figure out where this post originated... you were giving very good advice to a question that was asked 10 years ago - Sun Dec 26, 1999, message #118. I wonder how that happened?
>
> Your Haffiefriend,
> ~Kiola~
> Brier, WA
>
> --- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, "moyra_d" <sk_4444@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi, is there any way to safely put a bucket underneath her automated water? Here you can buy a bracket with a ring that holds a bucket in place, I would make sure it is very close to the waterer so that she can't put anything in between the two. I haven't had my haflingers very long but learned right away they will check everything out and push this way and that to play with it.
> >
> > --- In haflingerfriends@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Nijhof" <m.nijhof@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all there.
> > >
> > > I think Emily is correct to say that you need the let the Haflinger do things at an early stage of his/her life. I think that many people think that training is mouthing the horse or letting it pull the carriage, and for those things I think 2 or 3 years old is too early. But what I understand of training you can start when they are a baby. For me training is :
> > >
> > > playing with the horse so it gets to know you,
> > > walking with it so it gets to know your commands,
> > > showing her things so she knows that that is not scary,
> > > let her know the bit and harnass,
> > > letting it run around in a circle with a line between you (in the middle) and the horse (Don't know the english word for it).
> > > Just do things with her.
> > >
> > > This all and much more is very important for the training, because when the Haflinger is ready to be mounted or to pull a carriage she will trust you and want to work with and for you. Than you will have so much more fun whith your Haflinger. I can do so much now with my haflingers of course they still do think somethings are scary, but the difference now is they still do what I ask. But that comes with a responsibility You have to make sure that what you ask is ALWAYS possible.
> > > Thats how I think it should be done and thats how I do it.
> > >
> > > Now My question, one of my Haflingers "Silvia" she has a funny thing, we have automated drinkers in the stables. She puts her nose in the drinker to drink but she doesn't drink I think it feels good to her nose the water. But the problem is , normally a horse drinks the water and a sort of button lets coming more water, now "Silvia" isn't drinking but there still is coming water. So she gets a really wet stable. I have twice as much work with her stable than with the others. I made another button for it same results. Does any body have a solution ( not like shutting off the water ).
> > >
> > > Thanks Mark Nijhof
> > > E-mail : mark@
> > > Website : www.nijhof.com
> > >
> >
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