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Starting ox training

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   Last weekend, I acquired a pair of 3-month-old Ayrshire calves.  They are destined to become a working team of oxen.  I have not trained oxen before, but we own a pair of fully trained animals, who are amazing.  The calves, aka Nip and Tuck, had been started  by the previous owner and have a small yoke.

   Traditional ox training consists of using a small "goad", or whip, and teaching the animals to move away from it.  The calves are not enjoying their training, which is no surprise.  I had to chase them down to get a halter on them.  No fun for me, either.

   I first read Karen's book "Don't Shoot..." about 15 years ago and have used clicker trqining w/ dogs, so am anxious to try it w/ the calves.  I have decided that I first need to develop a relationship of trust w/ them , so they are eating their sweet feed  from feed pans in my lap.

   I have been told that oxen should not be trained using food, because they will learn to expect it and not work, if it isn't offered.  I am no cattle expert, but I am game to try this w/ the clicker.

   Only thing about oxen that may complicate the picture is the part about getting them to work as a team.  I am envisioning teaching them basic behaviors as individuals, but then will have to teach them to work in sync while in yoke.  How am I going to utilize a clicker in that context?  We'll see.

   Looks like the pictorial horse training book will be a good reference for starters.