1/19/25. Short tracks around fences and woods
1/19/25. Laid these short tracks one at a time, ran him within 5 minutes and put him in the car to marinate while I laid the next one. Food drops varied between 10-15 steps apart. He got better with each track. Track #1. Struggled at the turn into tall cover https://youtu.be/imxw4lYuoHA?feature=shared Track #2 short track from tall cover to short towards fence https://youtu.be/bA4Q4ZZpGu4?feature=shared Track #3 Between 2 fences towards woods https://youtu.be/R9EverPLGJ8?feature=shared Track #4 Parallel woods and turn away https://youtu.be/88B4jnpOJYc?feature=shared

GREAT PLANNING!!! That first turn set YOU up to succeed—outstanding plan! Do you feel more confident now? One of the advantages of watching your toes is that it builds your patience—you can’t see him working it out, so you wait until he actually goes. That was gorgeous. OK, next….whenever starts come up on your rotation, lets do 2 of the 4 without food on the first leg, and no food from you at the start article. Feel free to walk those twice. Second leg can be more reinforcing than usual.
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ReplyDeleteHe was very workmanlike! Not really distracted much at all by the goat poop and coups on leg 1 or the goats! His mind was very much on his task and he didn't spend much time searching on the turns...nice!
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