1crazybird
Ridin' The Range
I have been working on this beautiful boy (dodge) buck. He is so painfully shy, I say painful because it is a pain to get any work done on him! I love him dearly and have been making myself present everyday. I guess this is not a question type thread but more of a progressive thread about breaking his shyness.
As of today I had him nine months. In those nine months I have gotten no where. He knows I feed him and will not just leave. Lol until I removed him from the girls. I did this in a reluctant way. I know goats are herd animals. It seems to be working though. Now when I bring his food in I will stand by it until he approaches it. I then started leaving my hand on the bowl. In the last couple days, I can scratch all the way to his ears! Triumph is when I can walk up to him without food and my husband standing near by. But this feels so good to earn his trust!
I have never done this before, I am new at goat herding and handling. If anyone has advice I would love to try it out!
As of today I had him nine months. In those nine months I have gotten no where. He knows I feed him and will not just leave. Lol until I removed him from the girls. I did this in a reluctant way. I know goats are herd animals. It seems to be working though. Now when I bring his food in I will stand by it until he approaches it. I then started leaving my hand on the bowl. In the last couple days, I can scratch all the way to his ears! Triumph is when I can walk up to him without food and my husband standing near by. But this feels so good to earn his trust!
I have never done this before, I am new at goat herding and handling. If anyone has advice I would love to try it out!