I just got a new mini mule on Thursday 1/1/09 and I need some help. Before explaining let me say that I've had horses for over 30 years and I train them but I know that mules are different but this is to let everyone know that I am not new to horses. My intentions are to have him gelded and hopefully someday show him.
My mini mule is still intact is 2 years old and had not hardly been handled. When I went to get him in order to get a halter on him they had to squeeze him into a chute put a rope around his neck and pull him up tight to the fence to get a halter on him. While trying to help the man put a halter on him he bit my arm and thank goodness he did not hold on as he let go as fast as he bit me. When I got him home my husband unload him for me and he literally drug my husband (skiing style) around the yard 6 different times before we could get him in a pen. Now I have never done this but for this mule I left his halter and drag lead on him so that I could catch him. On Friday when I went to work with him he got very nervous was ducking his head and running the fence and when he quit and turned to look at me I backed up to release the pressure. I have a long stick that I use in my Natural Horsemanship training and I was using that to touch him with and he did start to accept it. When he got scared he would turn and run to the fence and if he felt the rope on his HQ's he would kick violently. Friday I was working with him and doing the same things as yesterday but now he is charging at me and trying to bite me. I think I read somewhere that if you start hitting on them they get worse so all I did was wave my arms in the air and say NO very loudly. On Saturday I stayed outside of his pen so that I could stay safe with the fence between us and I took and wrapped the lead around the fence so he would have to stay close and then I took the stick and was touching the sides of his neck. Today Sunday I did the same thing and he seems like he is getting better with this as he is now not swishing his tail.
I know that he needs to be gelded but the way he is right now I don't know how a vet would get close enough to him to sedate him unless they squeezed him up in a chute. It is also my understand that if they are scared and you sedate them it can mask the sedation and then the vet thinks you need to give them more and then they wind up being over sedated and could kill them. So any suggestions? HELP!!!!!
Thanks
My mini mule is still intact is 2 years old and had not hardly been handled. When I went to get him in order to get a halter on him they had to squeeze him into a chute put a rope around his neck and pull him up tight to the fence to get a halter on him. While trying to help the man put a halter on him he bit my arm and thank goodness he did not hold on as he let go as fast as he bit me. When I got him home my husband unload him for me and he literally drug my husband (skiing style) around the yard 6 different times before we could get him in a pen. Now I have never done this but for this mule I left his halter and drag lead on him so that I could catch him. On Friday when I went to work with him he got very nervous was ducking his head and running the fence and when he quit and turned to look at me I backed up to release the pressure. I have a long stick that I use in my Natural Horsemanship training and I was using that to touch him with and he did start to accept it. When he got scared he would turn and run to the fence and if he felt the rope on his HQ's he would kick violently. Friday I was working with him and doing the same things as yesterday but now he is charging at me and trying to bite me. I think I read somewhere that if you start hitting on them they get worse so all I did was wave my arms in the air and say NO very loudly. On Saturday I stayed outside of his pen so that I could stay safe with the fence between us and I took and wrapped the lead around the fence so he would have to stay close and then I took the stick and was touching the sides of his neck. Today Sunday I did the same thing and he seems like he is getting better with this as he is now not swishing his tail.
I know that he needs to be gelded but the way he is right now I don't know how a vet would get close enough to him to sedate him unless they squeezed him up in a chute. It is also my understand that if they are scared and you sedate them it can mask the sedation and then the vet thinks you need to give them more and then they wind up being over sedated and could kill them. So any suggestions? HELP!!!!!
Thanks