HomesteaderWife
Herd Master
I am curious to see if anyone else here has ever used clicker training with their goat friends? If so, what have you trained them to do?
Our two new additions are finally comfortable enough in their home and well socialized, and I want to begin clicker training with them. Something simple like a come-when-called sort of thing to start with. I've had experience with clicker training dogs, cats, chickens, and ducks but these will be the first goats!
My mother-in-law placed a challenge on me to teach one of them to "golf" - the plan is to teach the goat to first touch the golfball by having it on the end of a small rod as a "target stick" then eventually moving to them using their nose to push it a little bit forward. The end result would hopefully be having a little woodworking project, build a small mini-golf type thing with a little flag and cup at the end, and teach them to push it into the hole for a reward. The question is, which of the two girls will be most willing to do it!
Any other fun ideas on what we can teach them? I'm hoping it would be good for a potential future as milking does. Thanks kindly for any input!
Our two new additions are finally comfortable enough in their home and well socialized, and I want to begin clicker training with them. Something simple like a come-when-called sort of thing to start with. I've had experience with clicker training dogs, cats, chickens, and ducks but these will be the first goats!
My mother-in-law placed a challenge on me to teach one of them to "golf" - the plan is to teach the goat to first touch the golfball by having it on the end of a small rod as a "target stick" then eventually moving to them using their nose to push it a little bit forward. The end result would hopefully be having a little woodworking project, build a small mini-golf type thing with a little flag and cup at the end, and teach them to push it into the hole for a reward. The question is, which of the two girls will be most willing to do it!
Any other fun ideas on what we can teach them? I'm hoping it would be good for a potential future as milking does. Thanks kindly for any input!