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This month we are going to take a break from my monthly training themes and focus on a few of the horses we have here in training.
For the month of September, we are going to be following JJ, a beautiful 13-year-old QH that is here for some re-training and rehabilitation.
You might recognize him from some earlier videos. He started his retraining the month of June and then went home and now back for another month. These videos were taken during his first month here.
JJ’s trauma is like most horses I have worked with. He has learned how to behave a certain way to avoid punishment. His has learned certain behaviors such as freezing, going on auto-pilot and not thinking, fear of bonding and assuming.
He freezes because he is unsure and scared to do the wrong thing. He goes on autopilot because he was never truly loved until now, trained mechanically and never allowed to express himself or offer his opinion.
He does not know how to open his heart, be vulnerable, trust and deeply bond. This shows up in his inability to take treats, relax completely, groom and be affectionate with humans. He also assumes what you want, does things before you ask, because he is smart and trying to avoid punishment.
Horses like this learn learned helplessness: a condition in which a person (being) suffers from a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or persistent failure to succeed. It is thought to be one of the underlying causes of depression.
JJ began his life out west and as a ranch horse. Around the age of 9 he was sold to be a lesson horse. This is typical and unfortunate for so many of the ranch horses. Once they are used up, burnt out and destroyed, all before the young age of 10, they are sold off to some unexpecting person who thinks they are getting a well-trained, confident, and versatile horse.
This couldn’t be farther from the truth. Most unsuspecting owners end up in the ER shortly after purchasing a horse like JJ. His owner was thrown several times because of his triggers.
I’ll explain more in the videos as well as show you how I help him learn to let go, trust me and gain confidence in himself and me.
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