sonemmy
New User
I brought a 3year old sporthorse gelding home a month ago. I’m having a hard time teaching him how to drink from the automatic waterer in his stall. I have shown him many times that when pressing the button the water will come. All the horses have learned very fast how to use it and he is the first one to have this problem. He will put his nose into the bowl without touching the button and drink all the water so the bowl is dry as desert in the morning. He was scared of the noise the waterer made when he touched the button for a second accidentally, I tried putting some carrots to make him touch the button more and get used to it. Didn’t help, just ate the carrots in the water by the morning came. Tuned the pressure down, so enough water comes into the bowl and doesn’t make so much noice, now he is fine with the noise and doesn’t care when I press the button or he touches himself it accidentally. The biggest problem is that he won’t hold down the button with his nose and probably doesn’t understand that when holding the button down, the water comes. I have shown him that many times during the day, splashing with the water, making noise etc and still nothing
I haven’t put any other water sources in his stall, just to make him try the waterer if he’s really thirsty, only drinks the way his nose won’t touch the button and the bowl is dry in the morning and when he goes outside he drinks a bucket of water straight away, which confirms that he hasn’t been using it. Any recommendations? Should I be more patient?