How to Catch a Horse Who Runs from You

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How to Catch a Horse Who Runs from You

Postby moderator » Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:11 pm

For horse lovers, one of the most frustrating experiences is trying to
catch a horse who doesn't want to be caught. Maybe you've had a long
day at work and are eagerly looking forward to a relaxing trail ride,
or perhaps you need to catch your horse to haul him to a horsemanship
clinic. Either way, if you can't catch your horse, chances are that
you'll feel angry and upset when your horse runs from you and refuses
to be caught.

So how do you catch a horse who won't be caught?

As always, there's no pat answer that will apply to every horse. Some
horses avoid being caught because of past trauma, while other horses
simply enjoy a good game of chase. In general, though, the way to
successfully catch horse who runs from you has a lot to do with his
personality type.
How to Catch a Horse Based on his Personality Type
If your horse is healthy and happy, meaning he isn't suffering from
some physical problem or the victim of some past trauma, he still
might run from you when you go to catch him. To minimize the amount of
time it takes to catch your horse, you have to first understand why
he's running from you. You can figure this out by determining his
horse personality type. Learn more about personality types at
http://www.horseharmony.com/ and http://www.horseharmonytest.com/.

Like people, horses have distinct personalities, and each type avoids
being caught for different reasons. So let's take a look at each type,
as well as the reasons each type might refuse to be caught.

The Fire Horse Personality Type
These horses love to be at the center of attention, and need a lot of
love and grooming to stay happy. They need daily contact from their
human, even if it is just a few minutes of petting and scratching out
in the pasture. If your Fire horse runs from you, chances are that you
haven't been spending enough time with him, and he is pouting. Fire
horses do hold grudges, and tend to "make you pay" for any lack of
attention.

To catch a pouting Fire horse, be patient but don't give up. Follow
him slowly and avoid getting angry. When you do catch him, offer him a
treat or two as a reward. Pet him and reward him lavishly with your
affection. And, in the future, to avoid this kind of pouting, try to
spend some quality time every day with your Fire horse, even if it's
only for 10 minutes. You'll be richly rewarded for your efforts with a
loving and loyal horse who is easy to catch.

The Wood Horse Personality Type
The Wood horse, being mischievous and fun-loving, truly does enjoy a
good game of catch. He thoroughly enjoys making his human "work" to
catch him, and is especially pleased if he can get his person angry in
the process. Wood horses take game-playing to a whole new level. A
Wood horse might also avoid being caught if he feels he hasn't had
enough turnout or playtime. Wood horses need a lot of exercise and
freedom before they are ready to get down to work.

To catch a horse with a Wood personality, first be sure that he has
plenty of room to run and play on a daily basis. Wood horses have
energy to burn, and trying to catch this kind of horse before he's
burned off his excess energy is like trying to hold onto a lit
firecracker. If your Wood horse has had plenty of turnout but still
refuses to be caught, the next step is to go into game mode. If you
approach the process in a playful mood, chances are your horse will
get a kick out of running for a few minutes, and then reward your
playfulness by allowing himself to be caught. You might also entice
him by offering him a varied training program. Wood horses love to do
something different every day, so by offering him variety in his
training rather than repetitive drilling, he'll look forward to being
caught and going to work.

The Earth Horse Personality
Food, food, and more food. Food is the currency of choice when you
want to catch a horse with an Earth personality type. Most of the
time, Earth horses are quite lazy, and will only run from you if they
perceive that being caught means less food. For instance, if your
Earth horse is turned out on a lush green pasture and you want to
catch him so you can ride him in endless 20 meter circles, he's going
to run because there's no food in the dressage arena.

To make it easier to catch an Earth horse, make it a routine to offer
him a significant food reward every time he allows himself to be
caught. For instance, if he is already turned out on a green pasture,
be sure to offer him a handful or two of sweet feed after you have
caught him. The Earth horse has a tremendous sweet tooth, and will do
almost anything for a sweet treat. By making the sweet treat a routine
every time you catch your horse, he will become easier to catch over
time because he knows he's getting something good as soon as the
halter goes over his head.

The Metal Horse Personality
The Metal horse is one of the most challenging horses to catch.
Because Metal horses value their solitude above all else, they avoid
being caught at all costs. Many a person has been known to expand
their vocabulary of curse words while trying to catch a Metal horse.
Luckily, once you do catch a Metal horse, he will work for you until
you tell him to quit. His avoidance of being caught isn't about
dodging work, it's just a manifestation of his solo personality.

To catch a Metal horse, you either have to find his weakness, or drive
him into a smaller area where he knows he can't run from you. For
instance, if your Metal horse lives on a giant pasture, you might have
to drive him into a corral before you can catch him. But a Metal horse
isn't all that easy to drive, so you might have to catch and lead
another horse into the corral first. Your Metal horse will most likely
follow this other horse, though at a distance. When you've tied the
other horse, also known as a "Judas horse," in the corral, you can
more easily drive the Metal horse into the corral. Once trapped in a
small enclosure, your Metal horse is most likely to turn and face you,
knowing he's caught.

The other option is to find a Metal horse's weakness. For instance, I
know of one Metal horse in a dude string who easily eluded wranglers
for weeks, but had a weakness for carrots. If you brought a large bag
of carrots with you into the pasture, you could catch this horse
within 15 minutes. Another Metal horse loved to team rope, and allowed
himself to be caught only if you carried a lariat into the pasture
along with his halter.

The Water Horse Personality
Being the most fearful of the five horse personality types, the Water
horse tends to run because of fear. Your Water horse may not fear you,
but he may fear what you will do to him once he has been caught. For
instance, if he is overwhelmed by his training program, he'll avoid
being caught so he can avoid those fearful experiences. And on some
days, he may just be stuck in his "fight or flight" reflex. For
example, if you try to catch a Water horse on a windy or stormy day,
he might run from you just because the whole day is downright scary.

To catch a horse with this kind of personality, your first priority is
to make him feel as safe as possible in all situations. Keep your
training sessions short and be sure they take place in an environment
where your horse feels safe. This ensures that your Water horse won't
avoid being caught because of his fear of training. If you can't catch
your Water horse on a particular day because he is stuck is his "fight
or flight" reflex, catch a different horse instead and offer that
horse some yummy treats. Your Water horse, seeing that the other horse
is safe and being rewarded, will soon come over to investigate. Then
you should be able to catch him easily.

Because Water horses tend to be fearful and flighty, you may also want
to consider adding herbal supplements to his diet to keep him calm and
relaxed. I've discovered that either Eleviv (http://www.zencowgirlstuff.com/)or RelaxBlend (http://www.holistichorsekeeping.com/ashop/catalogue.php?exp=3|&cat=6&shop=1)work best
for these kinds of horses.

How to Catch a Horse - Make Sense?
I hope the descriptions of each horse personality type shed some light
on the reasons why each type avoids being caught. This means you have
to approach each type of horse differently when he's running from you.
Whether you need to adopt a "games" posture to catch the playful Wood
horse or you need to bring the independent Metal horse into a smaller
space, hopefully this article gives you some ideas for catching your
horse ... and reduces your frustration when your horse does run from
you.
Horse Personality Typing Resources
Ever since I developed the Five-Element horse personality typing
system, I continue to be fascinated by the amazing differences among
the types. Experiences that stress out one type are manna from heaven
for other types. For instance, the Wood horse loves the varied
experience of doing something different everyday, while such a varied
program would totally stress out a Metal horse. Fire horses tend to be
a bit vain about their looks, while an Earth horse could care less
what he looks like. He only cares about what his food tastes like!

There is so much to learn and I continue to delve deeper into the whys
and wherefores of each personality type. If you'd like to discover
your horse's personality type or just find out more about horse
personality typing, check out the resources below.

Horse Personality Type Test - http://www.horseharmonytest.com/

Horse Personality Type Information - http://www.horseharmony.com/

Horse Personality Type Book - http://www.holistichorsekeeping.com/ashop/catalogue.php?exp=3|&cat=19&shop=1

Horse Personality Type Ebooks - http://www.holistichorsekeeping.com/ashop/catalogue.php?exp=3|&cat=23&shop=1

Horse Personality Type Educational Audios - http://www.holistichorsekeeping.com/ashop/catalogue.php?exp=&cat=42&shop=1
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