Training a Foal
فقط لأنه جديدمهراهوطفللا يعني أنه لا يمكن أن يتعلم أن يكون مطيعا ومحترما. أمه وغيره خيل إن رعايته سيعلمه كيف يكون حسن الخلقحصان. But you will have to teach it how to properly interact with humans. From the day a foal is born it should learn respect and the basics of good manners. Lessons should be very brief and not cause mare or foal stress. Most handling can take place during routine care.
Behavior
Most of the foals time will be spent napping nursing and playing. As much as possible foals should spend time outside with other mares and foals. Occasionally you might see a foal sampling a pile of manure. This is natural and will not harm the foal.
Training
Foals should learn early what it is like to have their feet handled especially if corrective trimming may be needed. This is done by holding the foot up for a few seconds and putting it down again. As the foal learns to accept the handling and learns to balance the length of time can be increased.
A small foal halter can be put on but it can be a hazard to leave it on if youre not present. Foals often scratch their ears and face with a back hoof and a hoof can get caught in the halter. Foals can stick their heads through gaps in fencing or stall walls that a larger horse wouldnt
catching the halter and becoming entangled.
A foal should learn to walk quietly beside the handler. Many people delay teaching a foal to be tied until it is older. This lesson can be learned a bit later in life and then taken slowly and sensibly so there is little chance of the animal panicking and hurting itself.
It can be easy to overdo working with a foal. At this point very short sessions are better than long. Dont be tempted to let a foal do cute things like nibbling you or your clothes striking out at you or kicking at you. A firm but quick reprimand should cease these behaviors. Things like this may be cute now but they will be considerably less cute and can become dangerous when your horse matures.