muckypony
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Just looking for some advice/experiences really! I know that some people think they should be left to be horses at a young age, but I want to get them used to 'scary' things in the world before they get naughty and realise how strong they are! They are shetties too so even more likely to be cheeky!
My boys are almost 8 months (technically yearlings now!!
) and I've had them about 2 months, in this time they have come on leaps and bounds!! They lead superb now and they are proving quite easy to bombproof - I can rub plastic bags over them, shake bags at them, flap balloons at them, they pick up their feet with no problems etc. All in all they are very well behaved - they have their moments, but they are still babies! Most importantly, they are very nice people and just seem to want to please.
I would like to start taking them out for short walks in hand to get them to see the world! However, I have to go on a road to get anywhere which is unfortunate. My dad has been helping me and we have taken them for walks around the car park (my little yard is next to a golf course and access is through the car park, very handy!) and they are behaving well. Last weekend we took them to the end of the drive so they could see the cars going past. They both pooed themselves at the first car!! But each one that went past they got better, and Acer was even wanting to walk closer to the road and not spooking as cars went past. Someone drove out of the car park too, they stopped and we walked past and both boys were fine just a little bewildered....!
So next is to get them out onto the road. So far they are very quick learners and seem to get used to things quickly but I just want some reassurance! What is the best way to do it? Do I just bite the bullet, go out with them and praise them each time a car goes past? (They respond very well to vocal praise) or is there anything else I should be doing? I was wondering whether I should take one at a time, but they are much happier together so I'm thinking it will be best to keep them with each other.
When they first arrived Acer dragged me across the floor twice, purely out of fear, but I just worry that he may do the same and its much different on the roads... I'm hoping that now he knows me, he'll trust me more than he did before and not actually want to get away from me!! Am I right in thinking this?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
My boys are almost 8 months (technically yearlings now!!
I would like to start taking them out for short walks in hand to get them to see the world! However, I have to go on a road to get anywhere which is unfortunate. My dad has been helping me and we have taken them for walks around the car park (my little yard is next to a golf course and access is through the car park, very handy!) and they are behaving well. Last weekend we took them to the end of the drive so they could see the cars going past. They both pooed themselves at the first car!! But each one that went past they got better, and Acer was even wanting to walk closer to the road and not spooking as cars went past. Someone drove out of the car park too, they stopped and we walked past and both boys were fine just a little bewildered....!
So next is to get them out onto the road. So far they are very quick learners and seem to get used to things quickly but I just want some reassurance! What is the best way to do it? Do I just bite the bullet, go out with them and praise them each time a car goes past? (They respond very well to vocal praise) or is there anything else I should be doing? I was wondering whether I should take one at a time, but they are much happier together so I'm thinking it will be best to keep them with each other.
When they first arrived Acer dragged me across the floor twice, purely out of fear, but I just worry that he may do the same and its much different on the roads... I'm hoping that now he knows me, he'll trust me more than he did before and not actually want to get away from me!! Am I right in thinking this?
Any advice would be much appreciated!
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