Gaz_Lincs
Member
Hi everyone.
I have just bought a 8-9 month old foal, and it is the first 'youngster' that i have had, so i want to do everything right, give him the best upbringing possible, and to make sure that he is handled well, respects people, can be caught, etc...
So, with that in mind, i would like some advice and any tips/recommendations on things i can do with him, to get him used to people, and getting him used to being brought up the way i want him to.
He is a Welsh Section D, 9 month old colt, lovely horse, quite cheeky at the moment, but has had limited handling so far in his life, apart from being brought in a few times for a bit of food and some hay (this was with his breeder).
He does seem to pick his feet up when i was him too. He is a little bit 'nippy' at the moment, when i am near him and picking his feet up, he does seem to like eating my back and giving me a good groom.
He has been in the stable since he arrived. I have put him in the yard for a little bit, not a massive area, but big enough for him to have a stretch and just have a look around. However, obviously, i dont want to put him out in the field yet, as he was a bit difficult to catch in the yard yesterday, and that isnt even a big area.
So, any advice would be fantastic on what you feel are excellent methods of training a horse that is my horse's age.
Many thanks everyone.
I have just bought a 8-9 month old foal, and it is the first 'youngster' that i have had, so i want to do everything right, give him the best upbringing possible, and to make sure that he is handled well, respects people, can be caught, etc...
So, with that in mind, i would like some advice and any tips/recommendations on things i can do with him, to get him used to people, and getting him used to being brought up the way i want him to.
He is a Welsh Section D, 9 month old colt, lovely horse, quite cheeky at the moment, but has had limited handling so far in his life, apart from being brought in a few times for a bit of food and some hay (this was with his breeder).
He does seem to pick his feet up when i was him too. He is a little bit 'nippy' at the moment, when i am near him and picking his feet up, he does seem to like eating my back and giving me a good groom.
He has been in the stable since he arrived. I have put him in the yard for a little bit, not a massive area, but big enough for him to have a stretch and just have a look around. However, obviously, i dont want to put him out in the field yet, as he was a bit difficult to catch in the yard yesterday, and that isnt even a big area.
So, any advice would be fantastic on what you feel are excellent methods of training a horse that is my horse's age.
Many thanks everyone.