Tigerlily100
Member
Hey all,
So I have bought an unhandled 3 1/2 year old cob gelding, who is extremely wary of humans.
He's no bad history to overcome, just spent his life will fellow equines and not humans.
He is currently in a 20 acre field with 17 other geldings - and is new to this field since yesterday when he was delivered.
Unfortunately I didn't have the option to stable for a while once delivered.
His previous owner caught him by emptying the field and getting him to follow another pony into a stable to get him loaded for delivery.
I do not have that option, I can't empty a field of 17 horses from a logistical perspective and even if i could it would have to be a one off so not a long term solution.
So I have to find a solution within that field.
He currently has a field safe head collar on which is one positive.
I had originally planned on just spending hours in the field, gradually gaining his trust, getting closer and closer etc. Bribing with carrots, and taking as long as I needed to, and time wasn't such an issue. I've done this before with 2 youngsters and yes it takes time but it does work and I was in no hurry.
But I really must get him caught in the next few days for medical reasons and wow I am wondering just how the hell we are going to do this within the limitations of not being able to empty field out, him being new to the herd so looking rather dejected as he's the outsider right now, and not being able to currently get within 6 feet of him.
I can't be the first person to face this situation.
Ideas guys? The solution must be within the field and with the herd there.
Thanks
So I have bought an unhandled 3 1/2 year old cob gelding, who is extremely wary of humans.
He's no bad history to overcome, just spent his life will fellow equines and not humans.
He is currently in a 20 acre field with 17 other geldings - and is new to this field since yesterday when he was delivered.
Unfortunately I didn't have the option to stable for a while once delivered.
His previous owner caught him by emptying the field and getting him to follow another pony into a stable to get him loaded for delivery.
I do not have that option, I can't empty a field of 17 horses from a logistical perspective and even if i could it would have to be a one off so not a long term solution.
So I have to find a solution within that field.
He currently has a field safe head collar on which is one positive.
I had originally planned on just spending hours in the field, gradually gaining his trust, getting closer and closer etc. Bribing with carrots, and taking as long as I needed to, and time wasn't such an issue. I've done this before with 2 youngsters and yes it takes time but it does work and I was in no hurry.
But I really must get him caught in the next few days for medical reasons and wow I am wondering just how the hell we are going to do this within the limitations of not being able to empty field out, him being new to the herd so looking rather dejected as he's the outsider right now, and not being able to currently get within 6 feet of him.
I can't be the first person to face this situation.
Ideas guys? The solution must be within the field and with the herd there.
Thanks