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  • #21
    Interesting question.
    My horses' attitudes have changed since I moved them home.
    It will be 5 years this August.

    When they were boarded, my Senior horse "allowed" me to bring him in from pasture and rarely nickered to me from his stall.
    He would not come to me, but didn't run away either.

    Now he nickers whenever he sees me and comes over for nuzzles.
    Doesn't matter if I have a treat or not.

    My other guy has been with me for only 6 years this year.
    When he was boarded, he was still warming up to me - he had had an abusive past.
    So he let himself be brought in from pasture w/o much bother but there was no real interaction.

    Now he is a lovebug. He'll always come over and ask for head-hugs and when he sees me come into their pasture with a halter he's always the first to volunteer

    Senior horse still tends to wander the other direction when he's in pasture and see the halter, but he will generally come into a stall to watch me work if I'm riding #2 in the indoor (they have free acess to stalls and can see the indoor from the stalls).
    He'll also arrange to graze in the pasture nearest to us if I'm riding outside.

    I try not to anthropomorphize their actions, but they have clearly changed the way they react.
    *friend of bar.ka*RIP all my lovely boys, gone too soon:
    Steppin' Out 1988-2004
    Hey Vern! 1982-2009, Cash's Bay Threat 1994-2009
    Sam(Jaybee Altair) 1994-2015

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    • #22
      My old appy gelding had to be brought in even if I was getting a different horse out of the pasture, he would run other horses off if I was around. If he was loose he was within 2 feet of me if he could be.

      None of my current horses will come if I call. They will look, that is all. However, we have the most wonderful pasture so I can't say I blame them. I wouldn't come if you called me from a gourmet meal!

      My TB gelding is generally left to wander about the farm if I'm there. If I'm in the arena he is most definitely up against the arena fence making nasty faces at the other horse I am riding. If I am in the pasture he won't let any other horse come near me.

      My TB mare only seems to notice me if she's in the barn and I am not. At that point, she screams until I return to the barn. Very annoying.

      The paint filly loves attention and will hang out with you for hours in the pasture and chase off any other horse that comes near. Her and the TB gelding are in separate pastures thank God, I'd hate for them to get into a fight over who gets to whuffle my hair and eat the grass directly under me.
      glimmerling


      Member Appaloosa lovers clique

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      • #23
        Per BO and fellow boarder my mare starts nickering at the sound of my SUV pulling into barn yard. By the time I get to her stall she has stopped nickering and is acting disinterested. BO bought the same model SUV and for a few months mare also nickered when she drove in but she has since quit for BO. Never any treats when I arrive - only when we are finished for the day. Seems to be aware of my whereabouts and comes to the gate when in turnout (grass or dry lot). Will follow me around if I'm in the turnout. Actually is a pain in the rear if I'm trying to fix anything.

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        • #24
          All 17 horses know my truck at both farms. All heads come up in all pastures if I drive by at less then 40 mph. If I stop and get out of truck, immediate movement to gate. This happens at all times of the day and I never give treats since I would rather they just come for attention. They all have good hay or good pasture 24/7 so they aren't hungry. Horses are aged from 1 year to 20. Some are in work, some are not. I do not look forward to buying a new vehicle and retraining them....

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