akyramoto
Posted : 10/23/2009 11:45:19 PM
[quote=RosieRox]
Our farrier is due next Friday and usually my husband stays home for it, but this time I'm going to stay home and try my luck with donkey. She really loves me and trusts me so maybe she'll be calmer if I'm there. I just hate for it to be such an ordeal for her all the time, but she has to have her hooves done, it's not negotiable. LOL
on alot of donkey's that have a 'hard' time during trimming need to be scotch hobbled. I have vids of it on youtube ( just search my user name) that is most likely the safest way for the donkey to get trimmed, and to know that its all 'business' and there isn't much to fuss about. The two animals on my vids had to be scotch hobbled, but then after trimming the farrier was able to work with the hooves & help them be ok with the 'new' person back there touching around.
dont forget, lots of ear scratching and love during the process, relax her as much as you can. Clicker training also works great for this
good luck
after one or two sessions with the ropes, as soon as they act up you usually only have to lay that rope on their backs and they think 'aw man, they mean business, FINE, trim away'
here's the link to part one of six
how to trim a difficult donkey