Mine is so bad 😭 I have to drag her 😭 I started standing and pulling on the halter a little bit until she took a step, then released, and did it over and over, and that worked!
my goat won’t walk until I drag her to a certain spot! She only walks a specific area. When I take her somewhere else, she refuses to walk! It’s so weird because I see other goats walking all around the barn while my goat just walks 4 blocks and lays down afterwards. I’ve tried 2 different halters (she doesn’t like them because she immediately lays down) I tried a collar but I don’t like the collar at all because she starts coughing out of no where and I somehow feel like she can’t breathe with it. She walks okay with the collar but still doesn’t want to walk long distances. Any tips?
Keep working with her! Some goats take lots of patience and hard work to teach them to walk. If it helps try using treats and turn it into a fun game. Try to build a routine where you’re working with her for the same amount of time at the same time each day, and start out maybe in a spot near other goats or where she’s most comfortable until she gets the just of the halter. Hope this is helpful. Keep watching how to videos, stick with it, and good luck!
Thanks for watching. That’s interesting that you have one doe progressing and the other not… one of your does might need some more attention than the other one. I encourage to try some different training methods with her and see what works. It might just take more time and try out some different types of halters or leads too. I’ve noticed that being a difference in how they react to training. It’s been at least a year since I’ve shown goats but hope this is helpful. Good luck!
No, you can actually show any meat goat breed, but people and the judges prefer boers because they tend to have better muscle confirmation. Haha, the show was actually the 17th, and there will be a little surprise with that video which will come soon, so stay tuned... Thank you! I think Karma is very pretty too. I love her dapple coat pattern on her head cape and her huge floppy ears 😊
I usually practice training and walking my goats about 3-5x per week, ~20 min for each goat. It also depends on the goat, some need more frequent training than others or they won’t learn as quickly. Also, it’s always best to start training a show goat at least 2 months before the show so they can have enough time to learn the groove of things. Hope this was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Mine is so bad 😭 I have to drag her 😭 I started standing and pulling on the halter a little bit until she took a step, then released, and did it over and over, and that worked!
Sometimes they’re really stubborn! I’m glad she’s cooperating for you now. Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you for the video I am trying to halter train a full blood nubian she is three months old and this is the best video I have seen ❤
So glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching
my goat won’t walk until I drag her to a certain spot! She only walks a specific area. When I take her somewhere else, she refuses to walk! It’s so weird because I see other goats walking all around the barn while my goat just walks 4 blocks and lays down afterwards. I’ve tried 2 different halters (she doesn’t like them because she immediately lays down) I tried a collar but I don’t like the collar at all because she starts coughing out of no where and I somehow feel like she can’t breathe with it. She walks okay with the collar but still doesn’t want to walk long distances. Any tips?
Keep working with her! Some goats take lots of patience and hard work to teach them to walk. If it helps try using treats and turn it into a fun game. Try to build a routine where you’re working with her for the same amount of time at the same time each day, and start out maybe in a spot near other goats or where she’s most comfortable until she gets the just of the halter. Hope this is helpful. Keep watching how to videos, stick with it, and good luck!
@@silverpinekikogoats Alright! Thanks so much for the tips!! I’ll let you know how it goes during show on February :))
i walk my doe every night, and i haven’t seen any progress! i’m working her the same way i’m working my other doe, who is progressing well. any tips??
Thanks for watching. That’s interesting that you have one doe progressing and the other not… one of your does might need some more attention than the other one. I encourage to try some different training methods with her and see what works. It might just take more time and try out some different types of halters or leads too. I’ve noticed that being a difference in how they react to training. It’s been at least a year since I’ve shown goats but hope this is helpful. Good luck!
Just a heads up 🤚🤚she has her halter on wrong and that can affect the way the doe acts😉👍
Lol thanks, yeah this was a while ago 🤗
Are Boer goats the only goat you can show in your area? How much longer until the show? Great video and Karma is pretty
No, you can actually show any meat goat breed, but people and the judges prefer boers because they tend to have better muscle confirmation. Haha, the show was actually the 17th, and there will be a little surprise with that video which will come soon, so stay tuned...
Thank you! I think Karma is very pretty too. I love her dapple coat pattern on her head cape and her huge floppy ears 😊
just a heads up...lead from the left...
Thanks. This was a while ago when I was new to showing goats, so I probably wasn’t doing everything quite right, haha.
How much time do you spend with training/walking, and how often?
I usually practice training and walking my goats about 3-5x per week, ~20 min for each goat. It also depends on the goat, some need more frequent training than others or they won’t learn as quickly. Also, it’s always best to start training a show goat at least 2 months before the show so they can have enough time to learn the groove of things. Hope this was helpful. Thanks for watching!