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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Members: 3400
  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
  • Language: English
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1 WKF7@... Send Email Oct 17, 1998
7:44 pm
Hiyes i have done clicker work to teach my horses to be clipped and have their and teeth floated also teach it to my students WKF7...
2 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 17, 1998
8:20 pm
... Hi: What is your name and what country are you in? Judy in AZ...
3 WKF7@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 18, 1998
1:36 am
Hi my name is Jeannette and i am from western Massachuetts...
4 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 18, 1998
1:51 am
... Jeanette: Have you been to the clicker website? If not, it is: http://www.crisny.org/users/kurlanda/ What kind of students do you have? Judy in AZ...
5 Dianna27@... Send Email Oct 18, 1998
3:10 pm
Hi Judy I am not sure about a web site but there was a terrific post about i rein stop not long ago,,, I will see if I can find it and forward it on to you. ...
6 Panda and Henry Meeker
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Oct 18, 1998
10:17 pm
... This, to me, is what horse ownership and clicker training is all about. I can listen to everyone and their dog talk about timing and feel and balance and...
7 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 18, 1998
10:43 pm
... Panda: I have a file that I collect important "one-liners" in. This is definitely going in there! Judy in AZ...
8 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 18, 1998
11:07 pm
Hi gang: Today Epona was on her third day of snap, snap, request to pick up the foot. I snap my fingers twice by the foot I want lifted. As soon as she picks...
9 Lisel O'Dwyer
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Oct 19, 1998
3:49 pm
... ************************************************************ Dr Lisel O'Dwyer National Key Centre for Social Applications of GIS School of Geography,...
10 WKF7@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
12:38 am
Hi Judy yes i know the web site and i also know Alex Kurland she is my teacher. the students i have are beginner riders from 6years to 14 also i help people ...
11 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 19, 1998
1:12 am
... people ... kids ... Jeannette: You'll have to tell us some of the successes the kids have with the clicker training. Are they all working on different...
12 WKF7@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
1:37 am
With clicker training my kids are teaching the horses to be clipped with out fuss, i have taught my horses to have their teeth floated which helps the vet...
13 Naomi
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Oct 19, 1998
1:57 am
Hello everyone! I found this list from the natural horsemanship list, and I've been enjoying the information very much. I'm excited about starting to use...
14 Panda and Henry Meeker
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Oct 19, 1998
2:59 am
... I'm glad to have said something quoteable! LOL! I was so touched by what was written about the fetching with "Paint Mare" and it hit so close to home, that...
15 Stefanie Stangier - E...
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Oct 19, 1998
3:32 am
... Way to go, Judy! ... This snapping is neet. I tap the back of the leg with the wand (stiff whip) to get my guys to lift their legs. There are a couple of...
16 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 19, 1998
4:23 am
... Oh, no. I didn't even think of the mittens part. Dang. Well, that's why it's so great to have a place to discuss this. ... Yes, I think maybe you're...
17 Lyn Jenkin
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Oct 19, 1998
8:49 am
Hi I have only done some very basic clicker work with my lot, for targets etc. I first started it because the big TB came to be with a history of being very...
18 WKF7@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
12:46 pm
Hi Lyn get your horse to touch something every time you ask then use some that you can put in him mouth that can't break like maybe and old crop get him to...
19 Auroraf1@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
5:13 pm
Been in the same boat ( horse smarter than trainer) Was showing off for friends with my daughters horse ( trying to get them interested in c/t for their...
20 Auroraf1@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
5:31 pm
I guess it is because I can't keep my big mouth shut that I always ask the horse with a verbal signal. I use "leg" for a leg lift for cleaning- "present" for...
21 Matthew Allen
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Oct 19, 1998
6:11 pm
Hi Gang, I appreciated the post from Aurora concerning verbal commands. I really enjoy talking with my horse and have found that he has quite a good...
22 Panda and Henry Meeker
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Oct 19, 1998
9:04 pm
... In addition, I like to teach that a tap on the knee means to keep the foot on the ground. I like this because there are times when you don't want them to...
23 Mundi Smithers
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Oct 19, 1998
10:11 pm
Hi all! I'm in a real quandary and hope that you guys can help. Glory b , my 19 year old Arab mare, enjoys the clicker work that we have done together. The...
24 Judy/Mike Duffy
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Oct 19, 1998
11:05 pm
... Mundi: The horse I usually work with first likes all different kinds of things, so I stuff my little fanny pack with whatever I can find. I had pretzels...
25 Paula Steinmetz
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Oct 19, 1998
11:47 pm
By way of introduction, I'm a dressage rider with two Norwegian Fjord horses. I have used clicker training with both of them and my dog. From my experience,...
26 Auroraf1@xxx.xxx Send Email Oct 19, 1998
11:38 pm
You might try little crackers or home made oatmeal cookies small enough to be a treat and you don't have to sweaten them. Just bake them with molasses to bind...
27 santa
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Oct 19, 1998
11:57 pm
For those of you who can get ahold of Blue Seal feeds and grain, they make a hay replacer pellet which is PERFECT for clicker training. It's larger than a...
28 Mary Arena
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Oct 20, 1998
1:10 am
Hi Mundi, When we first started trying clicker training with my TB Skip, who for a long time didn't want any thing to do with humans, he refused all treats ...
29 Mundi Smithers
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Oct 20, 1998
1:26 am
Hi Judy, We Eastern folk ( me at least) don't know about alfalfa grain pellets. A brand name?? Jeff Morse told me about uncooked pasta - I was in the cupboard...
30 Stefanie Stangier - E...
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Oct 20, 1998
1:22 am
... Do folks in Arizona even know what mittens look like :-) :-) ? Lynne mentioned using voice. Of course I can't shut up either, and use the same command...
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