wellsat
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Today was gerry's third clip since he came to live with us and we made big progress. The first clip we only managed to do some of his belly and some of his neck
, last clip we managed to do a hunter clip but he really hated having his tummy done and couldn't get anywhere near his head. Today's clip was much better, no fuss on the tummy and managed to get some of his head off with trimmers. Unfortunately he wasn't overly keen on having his head done and kept threatening to rear so it's a little patchy
He look ok from a distance but let's just say its a good thing it'll be a few more weeks before he makes his SJ debut.
Any tips for horses who are genuinely petrified of having their heads and particularly ears touched? There is no point twitching him because we think thats what was done in the past, go anywhere near his nose and he rears.
I'd like to try clicker training him but I'm not sure how to do it. I've done it in the past to get a behaviour such as picking a foot up on command but I'm not sure how to clicker train a horse to stand still?
Any tips gratefully received, he is a lovely horse and I really want to help him overcome his anxieties.
Any tips for horses who are genuinely petrified of having their heads and particularly ears touched? There is no point twitching him because we think thats what was done in the past, go anywhere near his nose and he rears.
I'd like to try clicker training him but I'm not sure how to do it. I've done it in the past to get a behaviour such as picking a foot up on command but I'm not sure how to clicker train a horse to stand still?
Any tips gratefully received, he is a lovely horse and I really want to help him overcome his anxieties.