flaxen
Well-Known Member
If you let him live his life with no or very little human contact, what would happen if he injured himself and needed veterinary treatment? Also how would you be able to worm, vaccinate and trim his feet?
Have you thought about a high dose of oral sedation disguised in food? Put it in a well mixed feed and leave him to eat it in peace so he stays relaxed as it wont work if he is upset and stressed. When he is sleepy and maybe slightly wobbly then gently herd him into his stable. Also once you have caught him, have you thought about tethering him, in a well fitted padded headcollar, this means that he cant run away from you and you can wind his rope/ chain in. Lots of horses adapt to being tethered,
The other option is making a very small round pen out of fencing and putting him in there as he wont be able to run away from you if you make it small enough and you may be able to earn is trust that way.
Im afraid there is no quick fix and if he is as nice a ride as you say he is then it will be worth persevering. Good luck.
Have you thought about a high dose of oral sedation disguised in food? Put it in a well mixed feed and leave him to eat it in peace so he stays relaxed as it wont work if he is upset and stressed. When he is sleepy and maybe slightly wobbly then gently herd him into his stable. Also once you have caught him, have you thought about tethering him, in a well fitted padded headcollar, this means that he cant run away from you and you can wind his rope/ chain in. Lots of horses adapt to being tethered,
The other option is making a very small round pen out of fencing and putting him in there as he wont be able to run away from you if you make it small enough and you may be able to earn is trust that way.
Im afraid there is no quick fix and if he is as nice a ride as you say he is then it will be worth persevering. Good luck.