HashRouge
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I work for an SJ rider so mainly deal with horses that are 4 years+, but my boss and his parents also have a number of youngstock and broodmares that live out and although their day to day care (checking/ feeding etc) is undertaken by his parents, I do have to hold them all when the farrier comes. Over the last year the job of teaching the foals to pick up their feet seems to have been delegated to me too. Last year we had one foal born on site and she didn't even really need teaching - she just seemed to pick it up from watching the other horses. Then another foal was imported and arrived late summer and me and the other grooms taught him. He was a bit prone to trying to lie down at first when his fronts were picked up and he did kick out with his back legs, but he was a quick learner and now is very good. This year they have bought another 2014 youngster (he was a late foal so quite a bit younger than our other two and a lot smaller) and I'm having a bit of trouble teaching him to pick his back feet up. When he first arrived we couldn't even get a headcollar on him so over the last four weeks he has come a long way. I don't think he has been handled very much and is quite shy, but I can now get a headcollar on him easy peasy and pick up his front feet no problem (he used to run away if you tried to go round to his side, he only liked you in front of him) and he is getting much more friendly and confident. He will now come up to the gate with his fieldmates and say hi, whereas before he used to hang back and hide. And last week the farrier managed to trim his front feet (they were in a horrible state) and I was so, so proud of how good he was. We didn't even try his back feet as they are proving trickier and I wanted his first farrier experience to be a good one. I'd now love some advice on where to go from here in regard to picking up his back feet. I'm not in any hurry, it will take as long as it takes, but I'd love some advice on people with more foal/ yearling experience than me! His reaction to anyone trying to pick up his back feet is to kick out, numerous times in very quick succession. He's so quick and violent with his kicks that I can't even manage to get a proper hold on his foot so it's not like I can hold on till he stops. I'm also a bit worried about getting kicked! At present, my plan of action is just to keep on picking up the fronts, then work on getting him used to me running my hands down his back legs before I start trying to pick them up again. But any other ideas/ advice would be much appreciated!