Sunday, February 28, 2010

Huckleberry



Sunday February 28 2010

He's an odd fellow.

He's been here about 6 months, and he still doesn't really fit in. He is quite herd bound, but at the same time, he is often off by himself. He hasn't buddied up with anybody.

Parelli would call him a basic Right Brained Introvert. Yvonne Barteau, who wrote "Ride the Right Horse," (good book, by the way), would classify him as a basic Fearful personality, but with a few Aloof and Social characteristics.

He's a very cautious horse... every time I approach him, and I mean every time, I have to approach him cautiously. You can't just barrel up to him and throw an arm around him or pat him on the butt like I do Stormy or Jose or Kazam. I can walk up to him 10 times a day to interact with him, and he's the same every time. He will sometimes come up to me, but he always stops a few feet away and thinks about and weighs the alignment of the Universe before he cautiously approaches. Then he sniffs my hand, and only then, if everything checks out, I can slowly pet his face, and his neck. If I approach him from the side, he won't turn his head to me but he'll become very alert, head up in the air, one ear cocked toward me, and eyeball me out of the side of his eye. If I take a step back, he'll swing his head to me. If I take a step closer, he'll either move away or turn his head straight, back at full alert.

The night he choked, he seemed to want me close. Not necessarily touching him (especially his throat, I probably rubbed his throat too much and added to his discomfort), but close. The next day, he didn't want me near him at all! Two days later, he doesn't mind me approaching him again... though he's still cautious as usual.

He's the kind of horse who could really use his very own human to bond with. I think he'll be a very loyal and trusting horse with that person.

And he is a beauty, with that chestnut coat and blond mane, and pretty face.

He's a funny guy - just a bit different personality.










(And, okay, he's a bit round right now...)

10 comments:

  1. Oh geesh Merri he is cute. It's probably a good thing we have not hit the Lotto ;)

    Glad Huckleberry is doing better. Hope his person comes along soon!

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  2. I'm glad he's over his choke. He's sooo cute! What a personality.

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  3. Awww, wary horses make me so sad. Hopefully he doesn't have any scars from the past and he'll bond with His Very Own Human soon.

    Also, you should call the National Enquirer - I think that gelding is pregnant!

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  4. He sure is a beautiful boy! At the risk of asking a stupid question, 'cause it seems obvious (but you never know for sure until you ask), is he an Arab? I know my girls are very standoffish at first, and prefer to "size you up" for a bit before they decide whether or not you pass muster (seems to be an inherent trait). They sure are an awesome breed though, and I hope you can find the right biped for him :o)

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  5. Por estas tierras lo llamamos alazano lucero corrido y hay que tener cuidado con esas orejitas para detras, que significan, no te acerques mucho ó lo padeceras. Paciencia y mucho cariño, verás como al finalk es mas manso que un corderito.
    Saludos desde España de Gabriel

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  6. I'm so glad he's ok :)

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  7. he's so beautiful- my favorite profile pic of your horses

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  8. Huckleberry is really cute. Interesting personality. I bet he would be great with one exclusive owner. Yes, he is rather round, but I do like chunky boys. *G* (Well horse boys, anyhow. *lol*)

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  9. He is such a cutie! Wish I could say I was the human for him but with my lack of experience with horses its best I just watch from a distance!

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