Lill
Well-Known Member
We have one foal (well weanling really) who has managed to get his headcollar off and is quite happy for you to get as close as his bum but should you dare try to put a headcollar on him he runs backwards and away.
The method i used with a previous horse who used to get his headcollar off and wouldn't be caught was to just follow him around at walk, not let him stop to eat and eventually he would just stand still and let me catch him... now am not sure whether this will work with foal as he is a lot younger and not sure used to headcollars as this horse was....
Another method i've heard is to follow him around and as soon as he turns and takes a step towards me, i take a step away from him or i just stand still. Then gradually he should be closer to me and follow me around and apparently i should be able to put the headcollar on him...
Which would you recommend trying this afternoon?
The method i used with a previous horse who used to get his headcollar off and wouldn't be caught was to just follow him around at walk, not let him stop to eat and eventually he would just stand still and let me catch him... now am not sure whether this will work with foal as he is a lot younger and not sure used to headcollars as this horse was....
Another method i've heard is to follow him around and as soon as he turns and takes a step towards me, i take a step away from him or i just stand still. Then gradually he should be closer to me and follow me around and apparently i should be able to put the headcollar on him...
Which would you recommend trying this afternoon?