Foxford
Well-Known Member
I've now had my rising 2yo for 2 weeks and I have to say overall I'm pleased with how he's doing. He was kept in a large herd (40ish) for the last year and has now down-sized to my little yard where he comes in at night. So, all very strange for him.
He is quite nervous and particularly struggles when being led around the yard/farm tracks. He thinks there is an invisible monster out to get him! I feel bad for him as it's so much to take in, and I'm asking him to put a huge amount of trust in me. But I'm trying to do as little as possible other than the essentials; grooming, tying up and going back and forth to the field.
Not sure what the point of this post is, but I'm kind of doing this on my own so it's probably helping me somehow to write down my thoughts! I was thinking of getting a trainer in to see if they can help me with his nervousness, but I think I just have to be patient and let him settle a bit more.
He is a totally different kettle of fish (personality wise) to anything I've owned before, and I guess that's what I'm finding hardest. Learning what buttons to press and which ones to leave well alone!
Here is the young lad for those of you that haven't met...
Chunk-fest!
He is quite nervous and particularly struggles when being led around the yard/farm tracks. He thinks there is an invisible monster out to get him! I feel bad for him as it's so much to take in, and I'm asking him to put a huge amount of trust in me. But I'm trying to do as little as possible other than the essentials; grooming, tying up and going back and forth to the field.
Not sure what the point of this post is, but I'm kind of doing this on my own so it's probably helping me somehow to write down my thoughts! I was thinking of getting a trainer in to see if they can help me with his nervousness, but I think I just have to be patient and let him settle a bit more.
He is a totally different kettle of fish (personality wise) to anything I've owned before, and I guess that's what I'm finding hardest. Learning what buttons to press and which ones to leave well alone!
Here is the young lad for those of you that haven't met...
Chunk-fest!