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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
  • Language: English
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30156 Judy Ryder
ice_horses Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
3:31 pm
... Probably only the cued responses, especially if you're working on another behavior. My horse has several behaviors that he offers when he wants to ...
30157 Kim Cassidy
cuhailan Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
6:39 pm
Thanks Judy, That makes more sense :) Today when I worked with him, I c/ted only when cued and if he offered something else I'd ask him to back up or move his...
30158 Brenda
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Aug 1, 2002
6:47 pm
Michelle, sorry for the delay in responding... ... Well, if it works for other stuff too that is good. ... I didn't know about that to ask the vet... ... Have...
30159 Brenda
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Aug 1, 2002
6:49 pm
Rachel, sorry for the delay in responding... ... That makes me feel better. Thanks for the various infos you gave. ... I did notice Inky seemed to be worse on...
30160 Judy Ryder
ice_horses Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
6:52 pm
... I've heard that the 4th tape is great! ... without ... That's a good thing! All those good endorphins or whatever it is that happens when the head is...
30161 Brenda
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Aug 1, 2002
7:51 pm
Sorry about the delay in answering, Bonni... ... No, I don't have the John Lyons article on the PC. It is from his magazine. ... Thanks for the reminder and...
30162 Brenda
brendag4 Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
7:51 pm
... I want to say thank you too.. even if I did not answer each person specifically, I appreciated the info. Looks like I have a ton of research to do. ... I...
30163 Brenda
brendag4 Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
7:51 pm
... Inky has probably had it for a long time then. My parents might not notice that type of thing. I feel terrible about it, but I need to just concentrate on...
30164 Brenda
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Aug 1, 2002
7:51 pm
Kris, sorry for the delay in answering... ... Well, see, we are talking about two different things. I was talking about whether the horse had learned the...
30165 qquilt Offline Send Email Aug 1, 2002
8:30 pm
Has anyone heard how our Oregon list members are faring? I believe they were each about to evacuate. Kathy & MEtta...
30166 Meg Francoeur
gallianomom Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2002
8:37 pm
From what I understand from their e-mail, is that they have in fact evacuated, and one is on a 30 minute notice to evacuate. Meg...
30167 horcents Offline Send Email Aug 1, 2002
8:38 pm
... surrounding ... Much of the beautiful forest is gone but my horses are not roasted. ... question. ... at the ... last 5yrs ... He's targeted ... dun ... ...
30168 Karen Parker
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Aug 1, 2002
11:03 pm
... We are on 30 minute evacuation notice which means we are supposed to leave within 30 minutes of the time they tell us we have to go. The fire department is...
30169 Meg Francoeur
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Aug 1, 2002
11:18 pm
Ohhh, begging your pardon, but the US riders do not all have the idea that you just get on and ride. Most of the people I know, Cowboys, English riders, or...
30170 horcents Offline Send Email Aug 1, 2002
11:55 pm
OK so why are so many US horse people having such a hard time as a UK person has observed? You happen to be one of the few who has had good training. Good for...
30171 Kim Cassidy
cuhailan Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
12:40 am
Hmmm I know I have so many different QUESTIONS (not problems) and thats because I've never owned a horse before. He is fairly well trained (@8 yrs old) and...
30172 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
1:44 am
Whoa! Where did this come from? "OK so why are so many US horse people having such a hard time as a UK person has observed?" Is it really that we are having...
30173 horcents Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2002
1:48 am
I said both horses and riders need training. The first step to solving problems is to recognize that there is a problem. ... problems) and thats ... trained...
30174 ChrisfrauTexas@...
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Aug 2, 2002
2:39 pm
I am German and started riding in Germany. We spent 2 years in Southern England and then 2 years in France, now we live in Texas. All I can say is there are...
30175 Emma Thompson
picklesfloyd Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
2:39 pm
hi, mmmm!! I was the one who asked the original question ref clicker riding and I didn't mean to start a row, or any discord. Im sorry but somewhere someone...
30176 Judy Ryder
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Aug 2, 2002
2:44 pm
... on ... are ... Hi Emms, I think you can start clicking under saddle at any time. If the horse understands the principles, that click equals "yes", you've...
30177 Amy Lacy
horses4sport Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
3:03 pm
I started clicking under saddle relatively early. One thing I did run into was that, while my horse understands the click, but didn't recognize that he could...
30178 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
3:16 pm
Hi Emma, no fight from me ;) Yes, click whenever it seems appropriate. Some will say that you must go thru a long teaching process on the ground before you...
30179 Meg Francoeur
gallianomom Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
3:54 pm
Emms, I understood your question just fine! I used clicker training in the saddle as soon as I was sure my horse understood what it was all about. I have to ...
30180 cathywales Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2002
4:45 pm
Hi All I've not posted here for a while, but I'm hoping you can help with some ideas. My horse Ben is confined to barracks for 4 weeks following an attack of...
30181 Ruth Carter
ruthinno Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
5:58 pm
Hi Cath, A lot of the standing-still stuff is really fun, at least I think so -- How about teaching Ben to: look where you point (very useful for getting a...
30182 Emma Thompson
picklesfloyd Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
7:44 pm
Judy said>>> I think you can start clicking under saddle at any time. If the horse understands the principles, that click equals "yes", you've laid the right...
30183 cathywales Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2002
7:54 pm
Firstly, thanks to the moderator for adding a useful title to my post... I forgot all about it!! ... getting a look into the corners of the eyes when you need...
30184 Judy Ryder
ice_horses Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2002
7:54 pm
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/07/31/dogs.reut/index.html Report: Dogs are smarter than people think Canine friends said to have basic math skills ...
30185 anne_stairs Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2002
8:24 pm
... horse ... the right ... Having just made this transition over the past few weeks, I can concur that it was completely natural. I don't think Oliver cares...
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