PaFFA Proud
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My lambs brace well when near a solid object but out in the open they step sideways. Any tips on how to get them to brace right out? ???
that is the point-you make them step off a couple times(keep their heads up so they don't touch ground) then they will realize there isn't any ground in reach and will lean on you so they dont fall offPaFFA Proud said:hopefully their smart enough to not fall off ;D
not all of them, some are knuckle headsshowchick said:like anything else it takes practice. just put your knee into them, they will eventually figure it out
the earlier the better.. no use in wasting timeSlickTxMaine said:When do you start training them to brace? How far out from the show?? Thanks!
many different techinques.. you can do the backing off the trimming stands idea, but there are a bunch of others that have been used. the trailor works about the best b/c you actually have room to move around, but the trimming stand works better in that they can't side step.PaFFA Proud said:My lambs brace well when near a solid object but out in the open they step sideways. Any tips on how to get them to brace right out? ???
SlickTxMaine said:If you also have somebody walk up behind the lamb, and hit the 'brace' button in their head at the same time, then you can 'mendell's law' teach them to brace when somebody walks up behind them-- like a judge in the ring. This keeps the lamb's from tiring out in the ring due to 'bracing' (actually pushing) for an entire profile shot while in class.