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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1718917" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Might be good to tie her to the post for long spells (half a day maybe even), and then lead her to her feed/water. She'll associate you, and you leading her, as a positive reward for standing there and not fighting with the post. Once you've got her leading good to feed/water, stretch out the walks to longer and for "other" further out rewards, like leading out to a far pasture for good grass (could be that you just feed her some good hay you've put out that she can have when she gets there). If she starts wanting to lead YOU to the feed, stop her. Remember that she needs to learn to do whatever YOU want her to do, not what SHE wants to do. YOU'RE the boss, and YOU'RE in the lead, she follows YOUR cues, not the other way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1718917, member: 39018"] Might be good to tie her to the post for long spells (half a day maybe even), and then lead her to her feed/water. She'll associate you, and you leading her, as a positive reward for standing there and not fighting with the post. Once you've got her leading good to feed/water, stretch out the walks to longer and for "other" further out rewards, like leading out to a far pasture for good grass (could be that you just feed her some good hay you've put out that she can have when she gets there). If she starts wanting to lead YOU to the feed, stop her. Remember that she needs to learn to do whatever YOU want her to do, not what SHE wants to do. YOU'RE the boss, and YOU'RE in the lead, she follows YOUR cues, not the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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