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Hi. Wondered if anyone had any specific advice.
I have had and broken many untouched youngsters before, but recently bought two, one of which is proving more of a challenge than i am used to. Both are 3yo, completely unhandled and have been moved/gelded etc through cattle crush at last home. One has read the book and after 3 days is halter broken, ties, leads, loads, backs and yeilds hind quarters. The other i have never seen anything like him!
If you walk in the stable he will lunge and bite, and kick. he is clearly terrified, but i cant seem to break this barrier with him. If you offer food/treats from your hand he pins his ears back, and gets very aggitated, so no treat based system will work either. Normally i am simply quiet and non threatening, and this breaks down the barrier, but if i just stand in the stable, his curiousity gets the better of him and he comes towards me, but the slightest movement from me causes an explosion of aggression. Hence he is not safe to be enclosed with. So i tried the glove on a stick routine over the side of the stable. He is fine for me to touch him everywhere with that - face, ears, belly, back legs - no problem. So i went back in the stable with the stick, and i can get within about 4 ft if i have the stick. But as soon as i try to work down the stick he becomes aggressive again.
He knows i bring him hay and dinners, and waits by the door when i come by, the problems start as soon as i open the stable door, or even put my hand inside. As i say - i am used to frightened youngsters, i can read body language, and know when to back off and let them think about the lesson.
Am totally at a loss with this one - i wondered if anyone has had any similar natured youngsters, and what they did to break down the defences.
Thanks in advance.
I have had and broken many untouched youngsters before, but recently bought two, one of which is proving more of a challenge than i am used to. Both are 3yo, completely unhandled and have been moved/gelded etc through cattle crush at last home. One has read the book and after 3 days is halter broken, ties, leads, loads, backs and yeilds hind quarters. The other i have never seen anything like him!
If you walk in the stable he will lunge and bite, and kick. he is clearly terrified, but i cant seem to break this barrier with him. If you offer food/treats from your hand he pins his ears back, and gets very aggitated, so no treat based system will work either. Normally i am simply quiet and non threatening, and this breaks down the barrier, but if i just stand in the stable, his curiousity gets the better of him and he comes towards me, but the slightest movement from me causes an explosion of aggression. Hence he is not safe to be enclosed with. So i tried the glove on a stick routine over the side of the stable. He is fine for me to touch him everywhere with that - face, ears, belly, back legs - no problem. So i went back in the stable with the stick, and i can get within about 4 ft if i have the stick. But as soon as i try to work down the stick he becomes aggressive again.
He knows i bring him hay and dinners, and waits by the door when i come by, the problems start as soon as i open the stable door, or even put my hand inside. As i say - i am used to frightened youngsters, i can read body language, and know when to back off and let them think about the lesson.
Am totally at a loss with this one - i wondered if anyone has had any similar natured youngsters, and what they did to break down the defences.
Thanks in advance.