Coo
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Hi there, so tonto as he is currently known arrived yesterday and I turns out is even less handled than I knew previously, he is a beautiful 2yr cremello colt, currently a very leggy fine bred 13.2 (looks a hell of a lot larger to me but I can't get near him to measure) he unloaded ok but hasn't really a clue how to walk on a rope, and is incredibly nervous of every movement and sound, he's a nice little chap though - his last owner told me that he could be a bit cheeky to catch but I think honestly it's more fright, he's only had human contact since June and I don't even know how much of that he's had, he has been running just about wild since June even it seems, I managed to get near him yesterday afternoon after turning him out in the morning with a headcollar on, thigh he is jumpy he seems ok (ish) once you have a hold of his head...anyway, this morning I went to check on him and he had ditched his headcollar over night gah! Now I can not get within reaching distance, in two hours this morning I managed to eventually get from 6 ft where he would run a mile to sitting on the floor with him grazing about a foot away with one big blue eye on me
- I'm a big believer in natural horsemanship principles and want to start getting into clicker training. Obviously the first major hurdle is getting him to be happy to be caught and come to me! He has no idea of a treat (I'd rather give a rub or a scratch than a treat but in this case I'd do anything just to get a headcollar back on him)yesterday when I managed to get near with his halter on I offered poles and carrots but he kept his mouth shut and didn't want to know
- now in this situation where the first hurdle and really most important is to get him happy for me to put on and take off a headcollar without stressing him or spending 3 hours trying to do so...would you recommend just sitting it out everyday spending a hour or so in the hope he eventually gets so bored he will come up to me, or should I get him in a round pen and try join up so he feels he has a place in his herd? I know join up isn't ideal for very terrified horses and especially colts... What worked for you? Xx