Lord Herbert wrote on Jan 25
th, 2015 at 2:29pm:
freediver wrote on Jan 25
th, 2015 at 2:17pm:
Sorry, I left out the gentle prodding bit. How about a few soft caresses? We can call you the angry crowd whisperer and send you in with a feather duster and horse whip to stop them breaking anything until they run out of steam.
'Crowd whisperer' ~ I like that. It's got potential.
"Send in the Crowd Whisperers, Police Commissioner! They'll know how to tame this rampant multi-legged beast coming down Sydney's George Street".These crowd engineers would then infiltrate the mob and start making quiet suggestions of a pacifist nature to those around them. Redirect their tunnel-vision to alternative perspectives.
That's what horse-breakers do. They infiltrate tame horses into the feral pack to act as pacifiers.
Not Bad Herb, youre using my analogies.
standing your ground against an angry mob is indeed folly.
And , yes, you have to outsmart a horse, you'll never out muscle one.
So a brumby mob that must be tamed.
How do we do this.
As you say, infiltrate, and let the mob exhaust itself.
A mob, when it gets tired will "look for answers"
If you release pressure at the right time, you can manipulate behaviour very easily provided 2 things.
1 you can read body language
2 your timing is impeccable.
So when the mob starts to slow you give them space. if they get more rowdy, you increase the pressure ever so slightly, drive them a bit more.
Most mobs of people or horses will eventually "just give up" as long as you play "pete persistence"
impatience is death to training and death to education.
There is something more though.
Once the brumby mob are subdued, the jackeroos will separate off the mare and foals (women and children).
The stallions , unfortunately , have to be destroyed.
I know of a farmer in the NT who secured a brumby mob and the stallion escaped.
some 3 months later, that stallion emerged from the bush and lifting him into the air like a rag doll and stamped him. he spent a long time in hospital.
Now, we obviously cant send the muslim men to the doggers but there is a problem about "how to change their behaviour in the long term"
One for you to ponder.
The other strategy used by farmers in the NT would also not be considered politically palateable , but it is a common one.
They will simply shoot the brumby males and then release a good quality passive "breeder stallion" with the mob.
something quiet like a whaler, or a stockhorse or clydesdale.
Again, i dont think you would find a way of doing this (lol) but these are the strategies used in the real world and strategies that have proved very successful in promoting a less dangerous and more productive environment