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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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3048 Leonie Knowles
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Mar 1, 1999
8:56 am
Anne Have you had him checked by the chiropractor- sometimes if something is out can be a reason why the canter is rough. Leonie knowll@......
3049 Roy and Anne Gehle
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Mar 1, 1999
11:29 am
Leonie To tell you the truth, I have never heard of a chiropractor for horses until I got on this list. I seriously doubt if there are any around here, but I ...
3050 Elaine Normandy
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Mar 1, 1999
11:39 am
After I rode my TB Hap yesterday, I worked briefly on some clicker training, just finding out how much he remembered, since it had been a few weeks. Hap never...
3051 ceacy
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Mar 1, 1999
1:02 am
Hi There, I would like to respond to the subject of rearing because I have had several horses in for training that have had significant problems with that ...
3052 Marie Gulliford
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Mar 1, 1999
1:50 pm
Liz Ditz wrote some great exercises for teaching a flying change. Add the clicker when the horse picks up a canter. Also if your horse is good at picking up...
3053 Kletep@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 1, 1999
2:17 pm
Hi Susan, Check out this site: <A HREF="http://www.karenpryor.com/">Karen Pryor's Clicker Training Home Page</A> Gina...
3054 Marti Steussy
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Mar 1, 1999
4:27 pm
... This sounds to me like exactly what we do in dressage when we ask the horse to "yield" to the bit, and to relax the head down. Ideally, the horse can be...
3055 Kletep@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 1, 1999
9:19 pm
<< Without the clicker, we may of had to do some more chasing. >> In that all ended well, I enjoyed your clicker-story. And do believe it caught the little...
3056 Danni Goodman
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Mar 1, 1999
9:29 pm
Oh my gosh! This is just TOO SIMPLE! <VBG> I've been wondering how people were getting those sites "clickable" and now I know, too!!!!!!! I have a notebook...
3057 Danni Goodman
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Mar 1, 1999
9:51 pm
Andrea wrote: Then you and I can go for a ride together on our PERFECTLY gaited horses ... Amen to that! Sunday, due to the encouragement of the people on this...
3058 Danni Goodman
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Mar 1, 1999
10:46 pm
... Dressage Freestyle Competition, pas de deux, costume ... Hi Liz, you obviously have a strong background in Dressage. My background is in Saddleseat. That...
3059 astobia@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 1, 1999
10:57 pm
... Sounds like fun! I'm not sure about other gaited breeds, but we often canter our Icelandics to help the tolt. Canter (particularly uphill) helps build...
3060 MtnRdgZbrs@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 1, 1999
11:12 pm
In a message dated 3/1/99 2:51:27 PM Mountain Standard Time, calidan_ibn_rey@... writes: << I was wondering, his gait was VERY good after the canter...
3061 Sharon Foley
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Mar 1, 1999
11:39 pm
... Hi Danni, I'm a little confused whether you are trying to move the shoulders around the haunches (a turn on the haunches) or whether you are trying to move...
3062 Danni Goodman
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Mar 2, 1999
12:06 am
... around ... the ... thoughts ... trying Hi Sharon, I apologize that I don't have the time to read your post. I have printed it out and will read it later...
3063 Chorse
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Mar 2, 1999
2:41 am
Hi from a mostly lurker. I just wanted to tell you that there are some people on this list that are also on the drill team list. Flagriders was started by one...
3064 Mandy Priess
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Feb 7, 1999
12:07 pm
Hi Andrea, Do you mind me asking, what cues do you use for the different gaits? Mandy, Sacramento, Ca. At 08:52 PM 2/28/99 -0500, you wrote: >From:...
3065 Lee Schuler-Workman
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Mar 2, 1999
4:16 am
Had to share with you all. Calhoun, my foxtrotter had to spend the night in the trailer until we could get a pen built for him today and didn't want to put him...
3066 Peter & Rocky Garland
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Mar 2, 1999
3:28 am
From John Lyons Symposiums, Inc: Video Collection Part 2, tapes 5 and 6 discuss the "baby give". It's also in his Perfect Horse Magazine, but I couldn't find...
3067 JudyRyder Duffy
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Mar 2, 1999
4:52 am
Hello: A reminder that it's mandatory to "trim" on this list. Addresses, signatures, salutations, signatures, headers, etc. must be deleted and the original...
3068 Marie Gulliford
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Mar 2, 1999
5:10 am
Hi Marti, I would try to stop whatever I was doing when the horse started backing.(way before rearing even occurs) Wait a couple of seconds then ask for the...
3069 Peter & Rocky Garland
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Mar 2, 1999
6:02 am
I just began using clicker training ideas with my mustang colt, who was beginning to get pushy over his treats. Normally, when I go out in our pasture, he will...
3070 Lisel O'Dwyer
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Mar 2, 1999
6:53 am
I am starting to wonder about the usefulness of putting unwanted behaviours on cue. I posted a couple of weeks ago about how I decided to teach my 17 h Tb...
3071 Sharon Foley
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Mar 2, 1999
12:56 pm
... Hi, Without being there I can only make some educated guesses. My guess is, based on what you said in the last post as well, tell me you have two ...
3072 astobia@xxx.xxx Send Email Mar 2, 1999
1:39 pm
... Of course I don't mind. Like I said I haven't really started this training so I can only tell you what I have been doing up to this point. tolt: For this...
3073 Beck, Sharon
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Mar 2, 1999
2:29 pm
I built an obstacle course, and use treats to school him through it, pictures are On the web at http://www.ecis.com/~tallt/tra/course11.html ...
3074 Alexandra Kurland
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Mar 2, 1999
1:28 pm
... This is the advantage of adding in the clicker. The click ends behavior. When your horse picks up the canter, you'll let him know that's exactly what you...
3075 Alexandra Kurland
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Mar 2, 1999
2:01 pm
Hi Marti, ... I thought so. I would have guessed this is where you were in the training. Your horse's behavior is actually very predictable, and you ... I...
3076 Roy and Anne Gehle
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Mar 2, 1999
3:13 pm
I don't know if I'm much help or not, because I don't know too much about this gaited thing. With Kitt, he changes gears (gaits) by not only leaning forward,...
3077 Roy and Anne Gehle
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Mar 2, 1999
3:25 pm
Beck, Sharon Holy cow! That was really neat. I see a honey-due list for my husband. I checked out the rest of your sight also. I put it in my favorites...
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