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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Members: 2183
  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
  • Language: English
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1787 Laura Randall
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Jan 1, 1999
10:44 am
PREFACE --> I know I do not know as much as so many people out there, so remember that, and everyone else feel free to correct/comment/whatever as you may...
1788 Leonie Knowles
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Jan 1, 1999
7:21 am
Gwen what steps did you do to get her to accept the spray? My yearling filly just tore the top of her leg open and had to be stitched up. The vet told me to...
1789 Ann Jeffree
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Jan 2, 1999
8:57 am
Hi Leonie "However, once I added in standing whilst I squirt you she fell apart. So I went back to touch the bottle again and worked my way slowly back up ...
1790 Jbsny@xxx.xxx Send Email Jan 1, 1999
3:14 pm
In a message dated 1/1/99 5:44:27 AM Eastern Standard Time, randall@... writes: << It asks that we focus on exactly what we want, lets us ignore what we...
1791 Robert and Sandra Sla...
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Jan 1, 1999
3:26 pm
Well after a good nights sleep I woke up to realize how blind I was in last nights post. I was worried that I couldn't reproduce yesterdays session on the...
1792 Ann Firestone
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Jan 1, 1999
5:14 pm
I have just received the Winter 98-99 edition of the Valley Vet Supply catalog and on page 45 there is a horse toy called "Pasture Pal". Grain or pellets are...
1793 Anna264@xxx.xxx Send Email Jan 1, 1999
5:44 pm
Hi, I'm new to this group, and would like someone to go over the basics of clicker training w/ me... I've only vaugely heard of it. Thanks! Anna...
1794 jharris@xxxxxxx.xxx Send Email Jan 1, 1999
5:54 pm
Hi Leonie, How wonderful that you are choosing to make this task easy on your yearling instead of trying to force it on her. When behaviour falls apart, go...
1795 equidots
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Jan 1, 1999
6:44 pm
How about letting her hear and see the spraying and at a distance until she sees that it isn't attacking her, then little by little start advancing the ...
1796 Alexandra Kurland
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Jan 1, 1999
2:41 pm
Theresa asked about using the clicker to help her horse get over his fear of shaking cloths. Several people have responded with some excellent suggestions to...
1797 Webmaster
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Jan 1, 1999
8:41 pm
MERRY XMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR hope everyone had some nice days.. Jesper...
1798 Lyn Jenkin
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Jan 1, 1999
9:00 pm
My young horse has always hated the hose. I had started with using it on his legs and moving up his body in appraoch and retreat etc but he still found it all...
1799 Sharon Foley
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Jan 1, 1999
10:36 pm
... I had the pleasure of watching Harry Whitney work this year. He is excellent. Of course, he had any horse he spent time with eating out of his hand in...
1800 RKiley1050@xxx.xxx Send Email Jan 1, 1999
10:49 pm
In a message dated 1/1/99 3:37:29 PM EST, kurlanda@... writes: << When he controls his fear, not only does the scary object go away, but he also earns...
1801 bride of mongo
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Jan 1, 1999
11:09 pm
I've seen a feeder advertised in some magazine, I forget which. May have been Western Horseman or Equus.. ... Lisa McCain Cole lisa@... Ben...
1802 Fay Benjamin
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Jan 1, 1999
11:28 pm
... of ... Hi Anna Welcome to the list. A really good site that I used before Alexandra's book was published and which may help get you started is: ...
1803 Yvonne Lehey
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Jan 2, 1999
1:22 am
On Thu, Dec 31, 1998 at 02:11:53PM -0800, Hope Ross wrote: Hello Hope, ... There has been some helpful advice already for you. Let me add another one. Did you...
1804 Robert and Sandra Sla...
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Jan 2, 1999
3:31 am
. Alexandra ask: By the way, that would be an interesting thread. What impact has clicker training had on your horses and the relationship you have with them? ...
1805 Lisa Wiley
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Jan 2, 1999
4:42 am
Alexandra, My kids play a kind of tag with their mini horses who are both clicker trained. They run from the horse and the horses chases them. When it ...
1806 PAINTLOVR@... Send Email Jan 2, 1999
4:42 am
Does anyone know of any clicker training sessions coming up around Iowa?...
1807 Marie Gulliford
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Jan 2, 1999
5:58 am
Hi Folks, JYL wrote an excellent post on what I was doing. The only addition I made was that when James gave me that extra 1/2 inch of stretch I clicked ...
1808 Ann Jeffree
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Jan 3, 1999
4:03 am
Hi folks Sorry for the off-topic, but this fretful "mum" would like to hear from anyone experienced with capped elbow in horses. The vet's not coming till ...
1809 Ulrika Lindstrom
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Jan 2, 1999
10:26 am
Hi, According to reseach cribbing doesn´t cause any health problems - so I see no reason to use any "cruel" or not so cruel method to stop it. I´m more ...
1810 Hope Ross
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Jan 2, 1999
5:36 pm
Thank you for the ideas. I did go through his tack to make sure it all fit correctly (I have a synthetic western as I am not strong enough to lift a leather...
1811 Patience Miller
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Jan 2, 1999
5:56 pm
Ulrika Lindstrom wrote: "According to research, cribbing doesn´t cause any health problems - so I see no reason to use any "cruel" or not so cruel method to...
1812 Cantrdpart@xxx.xxx Send Email Jan 2, 1999
6:28 pm
In a message dated 1/2/99 1:05:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, patience@... writes: << My very first horse picked up cribbing from a horse I bought to keep...
1813 Arnthrudur Heimisd.
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Jan 2, 1999
7:17 pm
Happy new year. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Month After Christmas Twas the month after Christmas, and all through the house Nothing would fit me, not...
1814 partoy
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Jan 2, 1999
9:12 pm
Hello Hope and all of you, the ideas represented here sound very good. One more thing I'd like to add is to check if the horse is too much in the barn. I might...
1815 TMckeon537@xxx.xxx Send Email Jan 3, 1999
12:37 am
Today something special happened and I thought I would share it with the group that made it happen. I purchased a beautiful Morgan about two years ago. I...
1816 Lyn Jenkin
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Jan 3, 1999
1:12 am
Theresa If anybody ever ask me what the point is of teaching my horse tricks, I will just show them your Post! Lynn...
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