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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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6462 Matthew Allen
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Jul 1, 1999
10:49 am
Hi Irene, I'm glad you didn't e-mail me privately-you gave alot of good information that others will need to give you ideas about changing that behavior! We're...
6463 Matthew Allen
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Jul 1, 1999
10:49 am
Hi Irene, I'm glad you didn't e-mail me privately-you gave alot of good information that others will need to give you ideas about changing that behavior! We're...
6464 Stephanie Sher
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Jul 1, 1999
11:45 am
This is really interesting. I'd like to hear more people's definition of a spook. To me a spook is a big leap sideways or forewards, or a whirl and jump. If...
6465 Alexandra Kurland
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Jun 30, 1999
3:41 pm
Chrissi asked me to reply to her question: "Is clicker training mostly for greenhorns?" Robert Bailey would tell us that the clicker is the most powerful tool ...
6466 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
8:21 am
To me a "spook" is any reaction a horse has that shows fear. A "Yikes! What was that!" or a "Wooof - You scared me! I didn't know you were there!" OR...
6467 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
8:33 am
Hi Irene, I appreciate reading the experiences, questions and responses - and seeing the progress people are making. I'm glad you didn't privately e-mail,...
6468 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
8:47 am
Thanks for the kind words, Nancy! ... That statement is soooo true. I trust Jim, but that was the case before clicking. I also recognized he had his quirks -...
6469 Andrea Tobias
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Jul 1, 1999
2:29 pm
... I recently when to a clinic with a John Lyon's trainer (Bob Jefferys). What he said was that you cannot train a horse not to be afraid. But you can train...
6470 Sparklesperson@xxxxx....
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Jul 1, 1999
2:58 pm
<<Does anyone have suggestions about keeping a horse going at the speed you want and clicking to tell them "that's right" without having them stop dead in...
6471 Hs4hs@xxx.xxx Send Email Jul 1, 1999
3:28 pm
In a message dated 7/1/99 4:45:09 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Hi Stephanie, that's what I was trying to say, maybe didn't say it well....but yes, to me a ...
6472 amccann@xxxxxx.xxx Send Email Jul 1, 1999
5:29 pm
Hi all, Long time reader, first time poster. My name's Andrea and I've been CT'ing my 6-year-old OT TB mare, Miró, for about six months. She particularly...
6473 julie lannen
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Jul 1, 1999
6:10 pm
... mmm.. I am not convinced that all bolting as a result of spooky behaviour can be controlled by the horse. I have had a few experiences at this with my...
6474 Matthew Allen
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Jul 1, 1999
6:44 pm
Hi Andrea & Critters, Great post! You've got to start posting more often! You're funny and insightful! Hmmmm, definition of a spook-real or fake, they can both...
6475 Matthew Allen
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Jul 1, 1999
6:54 pm
Hi Julie, Boy, this discussion is getting good! Just a couple of thoughts here: a one rein stop works because it is practiced until it becomes a natural...
6476 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
3:50 pm
... Great anecdote, Nancy! I know you've probably told us, but I've forgotten - how long have you had Dan in your life? The real test for me will come when I...
6477 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
4:06 pm
Hi Andrea, I enjoyed your note about the homeless couches with claws! What a great exercise and hooray for you that you're in the saddle doing it! I also got a...
6478 Matthew Allen
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Jul 1, 1999
11:20 pm
Hi Pam, My naked bod scares me so would probably have the same effect on old Dan-O! Funny story thanks for sharing it! I've had Dan for five years. He's my...
6479 BONNIE DUENSING
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Jul 1, 1999
11:30 pm
what is everyones opinion on giving a mare a shot to make her come into heat? is this better then waiting for the regular heat cycle or not? also has anyone...
6480 Scott
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Jul 1, 1999
7:48 pm
Hi Bonnie, Interesting questions - especially the opinion of your farrier. He/she must be a pretty sensitive person! My horse's massage therapist had her mare...
6481 LDYJCowGrl@xxx.xxx Send Email Jul 2, 1999
3:32 am
In a message dated 7/1/99 1:29:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, amccann@... writes: << I'm figuring this is all just part of the learning process, and that...
6482 LDYJCowGrl@xxx.xxx Send Email Jul 2, 1999
3:38 am
In a message dated 7/1/99 1:29:37 PM Eastern Daylight Time, amccann@... writes: << She particularly likes playing "target the big bad noisy blue tarp as...
6483 William carson
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Jul 2, 1999
3:08 am
I have seen alot of mare that have been PG'd ^ alot of the time it stuffs up their hormones & then they have to be PG'd every time to get them in season etc.. ...
6484 Matthew Allen
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Jul 2, 1999
11:59 am
Hi Bonnie, In regards to the sedating, my friend, who is also a vet, told me that memories of things learned or experienced during sedation do not carry over...
6485 Sparklesperson@xxxxx....
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Jul 2, 1999
2:44 pm
Hi all, I found this on another list, and it seemed pertinant to the discussion we've been having on spooking, so I got permission and am forwarding it to the...
6486 BONNIE DUENSING
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Jul 2, 1999
4:31 pm
how do you teach a horse to lunge without using a lunge whip? i would still i would still each my horse to get used to whips though. bonnie ... ...
6487 L A F
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Jul 2, 1999
4:32 pm
... When I first got my stallion, he was unmanageable. He held a lot of fear, but I trained him to halter and lead a little. He was sedated by my vet to ...
6488 September Weir
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Jul 2, 1999
4:52 pm
I lunge my horse without a whip (actually I don't own one). I use a Parelli technique, usually I just have to hold my hand out behind him, if he need some...
6489 Matthew Allen
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Jul 2, 1999
6:54 pm
Hi Leiza, This is another interesting topic! When Dan had his teeth floated, he was sedated, but I noticed several tears running down his face. I didn't know...
6490 Sparklesperson@xxxxx....
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Jul 3, 1999
1:46 pm
Hi Bonnie, I did indeed teach my guy how to lunge without a whip -- actually, I retaught him, as I had originally taught him to lunge using a whip. Here is a...
6491 Scott
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Jul 3, 1999
10:25 am
Hi Patricia, Thanks so much for posting the Classical Dressage letter to Annette. It certainly did address a lot of issues I've been dealing with for a while,...
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