I've seen videos of bear hunters who have their goats lay down behind them before shooting. Anyone know how to train their goats to do this?
That was me:ryorkies said:I am sure I seen someone on this list with a hat
with horns.
Damned if I know. Maybe bring them to the zoo?Also, I understand how you would desensitize goats to gunshots, but how about bears?
Taffy,Taffy said:Jessica,
I would be very interested in hearing how you desensitized your goats to dogs and taught them to present their horns.
I like blueberries in my pancakes but I LOOOOOOOOOOOOVE huckleberries in my pancakes!!Take them huckleberry picking late summer in Idaho or Montana. It is a major food source for black bears and my pancakes.
LMBO...thx for the chuckles!Lazy man's way to train a goat to lay down:
1. Take goats into an unfamiliar area.
2. Lie down.
3. Wait for it...
4. If the goats don't wander away they will eventually lay down with you.
5. It may take a day or two so just wait for it. ;-)
Alternate way:
1. Pull goat into canoe with you.
2. Rock the canoe while saying "Lie down"
3. If you and the goat don't end up in the water, the goat will lay down.
Did I miss the thread on this?Taffy,
I haven't forgot...I just haven't sat down to write how I did it yet. It is hunting season and I've spent more times in the woods then I have in front of my computer.![]()