I am a firm believer in socializing in the herd and I do this every day even if it is just 10 minutes. I don't know if the herd leader's attitude makes a difference but my top girl comes charging when I whistle and I can call her a hundred times just for scratches and she will always come and with her follows everyone else. Anyone have any ideas?We also go out to the field and socialize with them without catching them. On occasion we take treats and other times its just scratching and petting them. They love to be scratched.
Well, I am quite happy to use food to catch any horse- it is motivation of the most basic kind and I think it is one of the few things that makes immediate sense to a horse.
Most of my animals are very, very easy to catch, but I will still take an apple or something in my pocket just in case- I would really rather not spend half an hour walking round the field and I can understand the OP frustration!
In a case like this I would not hesitate to use food, whilst constantly backing up the manners required to get the food- ie the horse comes up, allows the halter to be put on, and does NOT attempt to bite in any way shape or form, then it gets the food.
It may be necessary, in the early days, to give a bit of food in order to get the halter on, but once the horse has connected the halter with the reward you will have trouble getting rid of it.
This is exactly what helped me better catch my QH. Years of struggling and I saw that suggested on another forum, and poof, he's easy now! I have since had to do it a couple times with my mini mare.If one of my equines runs away, I cluck and chase them like it was my idea. Running away seems a lot less appealing if I'm "making" them do it.
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