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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
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23066 breffneigh7@... Send Email Jun 1, 2001
7:45 am
There's a dreaded virus going around - so, be warned. Very difficult to know which is the real post and which virus infected. Comoing through on all the...
23067 Susan
susan.rochester@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
2:39 pm
Darcy I had about 8 emails "from" you with attachments... they had very specific snips from a whole slew of my posts to this list, from way back...I deleted...
23068 Susan
susan.rochester@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
2:41 pm
And, btw, I've got my group profile set to WEB ONLY--I don't get the group posts as emails....
23069 Darcy Donahue
andar@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
3:06 pm
My sincerest apologies to you all about this virus mess. Literally like opening a can of worms. I have found the source and taken care of it. Didn't even...
23070 janden@... Send Email Jun 1, 2001
3:06 pm
I've been using CT with my horses with excellent results. I mentioned to someone that I was using CT and they were very critical of it. They had a lot of...
23071 Jennifer Rupp
weyeeha@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
3:50 pm
Thanks so much for everyone's input! I'll be checking all your suggestions out. Jennifer Rupp ===== Unity Farms ...
23072 Judy Ryder
iceryder@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
4:56 pm
Received the following from AVG (free virus guard: http://www.grisoft.com ) Whatever virus program you have, be sure it's up to date or scanning will be ...
23073 Susan
susan.rochester@... Send Email
Jun 1, 2001
8:27 pm
Hi Jan, I've been clicking my horse for about 6 months now. With the initial behavior that I was working on (difficulty saddling), once the behavior (standing...
23074 tori.page@... Send Email Jun 1, 2001
9:20 pm
Thank you, your info was helpful. My horse is 6 years old and is a cob and so doesn't have much 'bounce' in his canter. I attempted some changes today and...
23075 Linda Beer
doggydoctor@... Send Email
Jun 2, 2001
12:48 am
... Hi Delores, Just a question - when does he nip - is this when you are on the ground doing things? If it is - why not teach him a duration target - you know...
23076 jane m silberman
worthwaitin@... Send Email
Jun 2, 2001
2:00 am
I just joined this List. I am familiar with CT as I have used it successfully with my dogs. It's the horse part this is new to me. I have a coming 3 yr old...
23077 portlandj@... Send Email Jun 2, 2001
6:14 am
... critical ... to ... it? ... this ... thinking. ... learning ... I think the notion of "partnership" is one that should be questioned don't you? In a...
23078 Inge Teblick
inge.teblick@... Send Email
Jun 2, 2001
6:58 am
... If it's a comfort to you, it's my experience too. If your horse would get frustrated because after each click he wouldn't get a treat, it is because you...
23079 janden@... Send Email Jun 2, 2001
2:47 pm
Thanks to those who have responded to my questions. I think that variable reinforcement from the beginning or close to the beginning is key. I see a...
23080 Karen Parker
ridesforever@... Send Email
Jun 2, 2001
4:48 pm
Hello everyone, I lost my old stallion Mirab to cancer May 25. He was Francisco's great grandfather. I had him since he was a baby. I always talked to him and...
23081 Judy Ryder
iceryder@... Send Email
Jun 2, 2001
4:53 pm
... Karen: We're sorry to hear about Mirab. I added your page to the ClickRyder website. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com...
23082 mbrierl@... Send Email Jun 3, 2001
5:58 am
Hi every one sorry for the cross post but I thought that if it helps anyone it is worth it!!! I AM WRITING THIS E-MAIL TO WARN EVERYONE !!! PLEASE READ THIS...
23083 miriam@... Send Email Jun 3, 2001
4:16 pm
Is it possible that some horses just CAN'T learn clicker training? I've had a lot of success with all of my horses except one, a 20 year old TWH gelding named...
23084 Susan Lawrence
susanla@... Send Email
Jun 3, 2001
8:19 pm
... A few comments on your post, Miriam. I liked the possible explanation you shared for Sam's being "buddy sour." If it is true that up until his most resent...
23085 Margaret O'Shaughnessy
moshaugh@... Send Email
Jun 3, 2001
10:58 pm
Janice wrote: ... the air of heaven is that which blows between the ears of a Tennessee Walking Horse... <\__~ </ <\ ... colt,I have been introducing it...
23086 Margaret O'Shaughnessy
moshaugh@... Send Email
Jun 3, 2001
10:59 pm
My e-mail put my little 'signature' at the beginning of the post. So, no Janice did not write that <lol> It was meant to go after my name like this: Maggie ...
23087 Meg Francoeur
zghorse@... Send Email
Jun 3, 2001
11:50 pm
For those of you who have been keeping track, and giving advice (especially Sharon), here's the latest on Achilles the wonder horse. I have been working on...
23088 Linda Beer
doggydoctor@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
12:28 am
... Sorry guys - have to disagree here. You need to think of the click as a PROMISE that some thing good is to follow. When you condition the horse to the...
23089 Linda Beer
doggydoctor@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
12:38 am
... I loved this reply Susan. I was thinking the same thing - you need attention first. Also, lack of attention can be a 'heads up' that the horse is not...
23090 jane m silberman
worthwaitin@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
1:40 am
So at what point do you phase out the CT? I am getting ready to begin CT with my coming three year old stud colt ... will use cluck for the click and a pat...
23091 Sharon Foley
slf@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
2:08 am
Re phasing out the click/treat... I think that the first big mistake people make is not c/ting often enough for small enought tries. Then right after that the...
23092 Maggie &amp; Colesak
moshaugh@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
2:30 am
... Make sure the 'cluck' you use is not the one people use to move a horse or get it's attention. My cluck to move and cluck for <click> are totally...
23093 Maggie &amp; Colesak
moshaugh@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
2:30 am
... now get the ... the saddle ... Wow Meg, What wonderful news, this has been such a struggle and to have a breakthrough like this is so encourageing. Keep...
23094 Meg Francoeur
zghorse@... Send Email
Jun 4, 2001
3:25 am
Maggie, I have been tapping his neck, and he will respond to the left side, but not the right. He just seems more unwilling to risk turning that way while I'm...
23095 janden@... Send Email Jun 4, 2001
2:52 pm
"If you start using variable reward schedules - this does NOT change. For each click there is a reward." Yes, this is what I meant about variable...
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