domane
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I have a lovely Welsh D colt who will be 6m next week. I've been lightly handling him and I'd like him to start to get used to being tied up but he panics and pulls back. I'm very aware that he could damage his poll at such a tender age so I'm asking the best way for him to learn not to panic? Today he snapped a safety tie so that's just taught him that if he pulls hard enough he will be free so after that I looped the lead rope through the tie-ring and held the end with my hand whilst I groomed his shoulders and when he pulled back a couple of times I gave with the rope to a degree but didn't let him back off competely and after a few seconds he relaxed and yielded so I immediately released the pressure and asked him to walk forward a step or two and then made a fuss of him. The only bit in the whole procedure is the bit where he is pulling back as I'm so worried he'll damage himself. Are there any other preferred methods with babies?
He's been a little star with everything else as he copies my other two who are both laid-back, placid and well-mannered. I don't really have the right set-up to be able to tie one of the others up beside him so he can see it's nothing to be nervous of but with hindsight, I guess it might have made a difference...
Thoughts/ideas/advice please?
ETA Doh! Sorry about my spelling of weanling in the title!!!
He's been a little star with everything else as he copies my other two who are both laid-back, placid and well-mannered. I don't really have the right set-up to be able to tie one of the others up beside him so he can see it's nothing to be nervous of but with hindsight, I guess it might have made a difference...
Thoughts/ideas/advice please?
ETA Doh! Sorry about my spelling of weanling in the title!!!