Great ideas and advice right here.. Nothing much to add..Yes - lots of stories and conflicting opinions. So take mine as just that - another opinion.
I work on my stock most of the year. I save blood from my meat, soak it in old cotton towels or cut up game bags and tie it around the feeder so they have to smell it to get hay. I leave the old cloth or game bag up most of the year as long as it's not attracting a bunch of wasps in the summer. I have also put it in a bowl and rewarded them with treats when they opted to smell it. I also have an old tanned hide I use. When the time comes while hunting, I put the quarters in the game bags near them (down wind) while highlined. I just slowly move the quarters closer and closer until I pick them up, pet em til they calm down, bump into them lightly with the quarter over and over again until they show indications that they're ok. I also carry Vic'c vapor rub just in case... but some just take to the blood like a duck to water and some perhaps never will...??
Canaries are a whole other experience.. LolI have 2 mules, one is 6 and one is 9. Only had them for about year. I have a little experience on horses but very little on mules.
Canaries are a whole other experience.. LolI have 2 mules, one is 6 and one is 9. Only had them for about year. I have a little experience on horses but very little on mules.
Thanks Mike for the reply! Do you have any suggestions on a comprehensive training resource?