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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
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30970 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
1:00 pm
Kia wrote: "Yes I know the signs must be there and it's me being too slow in reading them. He is also an expert at choosing his places, like where stones are...
30971 J King
gypsy1_ca Offline Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
3:16 pm
The clicker is how I got him this far...he's great with it...has turned into a real clown:) And yes he was never introduced to cantering in a nonexciting...
30972 J King
gypsy1_ca Offline Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
3:27 pm
There are no equine chiropractors here unfortunately...he'd need to spend about 18 hours in a trailer to get to one. I would have had this done if I had...
30973 horcents Offline Send Email Oct 1, 2002
3:56 pm
... Put slack ... experiment ... Is person standing at post and horse at post so horse can move out 30' before coming to end of rope? ... and lead ... take...
30974 horcents Offline Send Email Oct 1, 2002
5:35 pm
Yes put bit and saddle on first. Put halter over bridle and attach lunge line to halter. I have seen bitting a horse up (shortening the reins) done tactfully...
30975 hcolwell@...
rustler10_2000 Offline Send Email
Oct 1, 2002
6:55 pm
Well............I have been known to use a people chiropractor in a pinch. Sh-sh-sh-sh, don't tell anybody. :-) Most vets, like MD's, don't believe in/agree...
30976 Peter Baker
phuqna_2000 Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
12:21 am
Hi list. I am hoping to set up a clinic this winter with Alexandra here in Florida. I was wondering how many of you have actually done this and if you could...
30977 Kia
kia2se Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
12:31 am
... a fenced >environment. You will continue to walk to the edge and click when he looks at you. ... Oh yes, I will do the work discussed. >VBG<. Problem is I...
30978 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
12:49 am
Re the work at the post, do you reposition the horse after each time he has put the slack back into the rope (giving him time to think about what he did before...
30979 Yvonne Lehey
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Oct 2, 2002
10:47 am
Hi guys, wanted to share a few pix my daughter took today of my new American Saddlebred mare, Scarlett, showing what we are currently doing with CT and PNH....
30980 Barbara Melville
bmelville44 Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
5:08 pm
Dolores wrote back to Kia, regarding a horse that enjoys taking off on her-- ... Dolores, I'm wondering if this technique would be effective for me to use when...
30981 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Oct 2, 2002
5:57 pm
Barbara asks: "I'm wondering if this technique would be effective for me to use when Brittany starts moving forward in head-down, instead of staying still. She...
30982 ARCancilla3@...
angelasfeathers Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
12:17 am
In a message dated 10/2/02 3:48:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time, yvonne@... ... I just saw Scarlett, she is just gorgeous, and the landscape looks wonderful...
30983 J King
gypsy1_ca Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
12:18 am
OK Thanks...i understand all of this. What about using side reins.....someone not using clicker training suggested this.....I have a set but have never used...
30984 J King
gypsy1_ca Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
12:24 am
Don't go back into lurk mode just yet!!! How would a People chiropractor know how to adjust a horse???? We do have a few of those here:) I'll be the one...
30985 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
12:32 am
Yvonne and Scarlett, You've got to tell, me about that hat! Dolores...
30986 Yvonne Lehey
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Oct 3, 2002
1:45 am
On Wednesday, 2 October 2002 at 20:35:55 -0400, Dolores Arste wrote: Hi Dolores, ... No problem. It's a brim you can fix on your helmet via velcro clips....
30987 horcents Offline Send Email Oct 3, 2002
4:26 am
Just about anything done to horses can be done tactfully or abusively. Sidereins can probably be okay. But I saw a trainer using them on a horse where I...
30988 Yvonne Lehey
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Oct 3, 2002
9:14 am
On Wednesday, 2 October 2002 at 17:59:52 -0400, ARCancilla3@... wrote: Hi Angela, ... Thanks from Scarlett, she is very flattered! :-) ... Lucky you! I...
30989 Meg Francoeur
gallianomom Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
1:18 pm
It's not usually a good idea to ride in sidereins. Lunging is fine, but use under saddle should be limited to perhaps a lunging lesson where you are working...
30990 Kelly Whitfield
kellyfw2002 Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
3:16 pm
Hello all I've only just caught up on the tying up thread. I'm from Western Australia, and it is my observation that it is pretty standard practice around...
30991 horcents Offline Send Email Oct 3, 2002
4:34 pm
Unfortunately traffic is so fast and careless around here that a loose horse is in danger. I saw my neighbor's horse dash right in front of a car where I used...
30992 hcolwell@...
rustler10_2000 Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
5:42 pm
LOL, well, the sacrum, vertebrae, etc., on horses are like people's, they're just held together differently and they're horizontal rather than vertical. They...
30993 Cindy Martin
qualtrans1 Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
6:00 pm
Barbar asked Dolores: <<when Brittany starts moving forward in head-down, instead of staying still. She doesn't do this very often--she does it under stress,...
30994 Cindy Martin
qualtrans1 Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
6:00 pm
<<I tried the tennis ball thing tonight. I did find a very big knot close to his hip...it didn't seem to want to come out...I'll try again tomorrow.(There...
30995 ARCancilla3@...
angelasfeathers Offline Send Email
Oct 3, 2002
6:57 pm
In a message dated 10/3/02 8:17:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Hi Kelly, I have seen the string used often , but not often enough here! Sometimes tying the...
30996 Sharon Foley
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Oct 3, 2002
11:38 pm
... This apparently varies depending on the state. Here in MA a human Chiropractic doctor can be licensed to treat horses. Or at least she isn't prevented...
30997 hcolwell@...
rustler10_2000 Offline Send Email
Oct 4, 2002
2:24 am
Here in Arizona, the rule is if they're going to work on animals, they need to be a vet. Massage therapists are usually ok, as long as they're not diagnosing,...
30998 Ruth Kelley
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Oct 4, 2002
2:25 am
It does vary by state. The human chiropractor I work for took the animal adjustment seminar but in Florida they can only adjust animals under a vet and the...
30999 Meg Francoeur
gallianomom Offline Send Email
Oct 4, 2002
5:51 am
My equine chiropractor was a human chiropractor, but now only does animals. He is certified by the Equine Chiropractic University. It is only available to...
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