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Good morning all!
well long awaited arrival of my weanling happened on Friday (yay!)
hes an appy welsh cross and six months old and a real sweety. Been well looked after but not particularly well handled. In a short time (well three days) he is now catchable, can be groomed and picks his feet up so progress is good. But.........
I had planned to clicker train him but he doesn't eat hard feed at all, the breeder tried but no luck either he eats hay fine though. I want him to be eating baileys stud balancer and then use grass nuts or similar for clicker. Ive tried a little sugar beet in it, grated carrot any suggestions?
Also he doesn't lead, at all! I would normally teach this with the clicker and use food to tempt forward but obviously this doesn't work in this case. He slams brakes on and isn't moving for anyone, ideally id have someone behind him to encourage forward but im doing this single handed unfortunately. Any suggestions?
Never had one that wouldn't eat or wouldn't lead previous foals/youngsters have been greedy monsters! and forward to lead with brakes and steering being the issue!
a cup of strong costa coffee for any help/advice : )
well long awaited arrival of my weanling happened on Friday (yay!)
hes an appy welsh cross and six months old and a real sweety. Been well looked after but not particularly well handled. In a short time (well three days) he is now catchable, can be groomed and picks his feet up so progress is good. But.........
I had planned to clicker train him but he doesn't eat hard feed at all, the breeder tried but no luck either he eats hay fine though. I want him to be eating baileys stud balancer and then use grass nuts or similar for clicker. Ive tried a little sugar beet in it, grated carrot any suggestions?
Also he doesn't lead, at all! I would normally teach this with the clicker and use food to tempt forward but obviously this doesn't work in this case. He slams brakes on and isn't moving for anyone, ideally id have someone behind him to encourage forward but im doing this single handed unfortunately. Any suggestions?
Never had one that wouldn't eat or wouldn't lead previous foals/youngsters have been greedy monsters! and forward to lead with brakes and steering being the issue!
a cup of strong costa coffee for any help/advice : )