Hello RAC Friends,

The past few days have been doubly rewarding as I have seen all the training and desensitizing we have done as part of our RAC Adventure pay off handsomely with the trust and goodwill we have with Bucky mom, Nevada's Blossom. She is a good mother but feels comfortable with us handling her sweet boy.
We feel it is most important to give our Curly horses a good training foundation and are excited to step up to this next adventure with Bucky.
We have already started desensitizing Bucky. I have a few photos of his Mema (me) who was extremely tired but trilled getting nuzzles. He is letting me touch him all over and I am concentrating on his ears and feet. Picking up their feet and touching that area should be a good start for cleaning hooves and trimming.
We feel it is most important to give our Curly horses a good training foundation and are excited to step up to this next adventure with Bucky.
We have already started desensitizing Bucky. I have a few photos of his Mema (me) who was extremely tired but trilled getting nuzzles. He is letting me touch him all over and I am concentrating on his ears and feet. Picking up their feet and touching that area should be a good start for cleaning hooves and trimming.
Best wishes to all from Angie and the Curly herd
Angie, I am so glad you have a baby to love on! He looks extra sweet.
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