Omarkiam
Well-Known Member
Asking this question on behalf of a friend but also for my own experience!
She has a 1 year old new forester, did have him headcollared when she purchased him but now he has managed to somehow get it off, and catching him is impossible because he is very backhappy, too be fair it's a 5 acre field so fighting a losing battle anyway really!
So where should we start with the catching? I need to get a headcollar on him (I have offered to help bring him on), and I need to workout a way to catch him, should I fence of a small bit by the gate and corner him? But I don't want to frighten him, he is only about 11.2hh at the moment, maybe just under, but being so backhappy he could still do some serious damage, do I have any other options?
And once caught and headcollared, how should I continue catching him without having to chase him around? Who else here has or has had youngsters, how did you start doing the basics with them?
She has a 1 year old new forester, did have him headcollared when she purchased him but now he has managed to somehow get it off, and catching him is impossible because he is very backhappy, too be fair it's a 5 acre field so fighting a losing battle anyway really!
So where should we start with the catching? I need to get a headcollar on him (I have offered to help bring him on), and I need to workout a way to catch him, should I fence of a small bit by the gate and corner him? But I don't want to frighten him, he is only about 11.2hh at the moment, maybe just under, but being so backhappy he could still do some serious damage, do I have any other options?
And once caught and headcollared, how should I continue catching him without having to chase him around? Who else here has or has had youngsters, how did you start doing the basics with them?