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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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81101 Cindy Martin
ca4martin Offline Send Email
Sep 1, 2010
2:25 pm
http://www.thehorse.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ID=16878 This just came out. Cheers, Cindy M...
81102 ew
ewestfallewe... Offline Send Email
Sep 1, 2010
2:25 pm
I've been having fun viewing lots of Horse-related DVDs via such rental places as BarnSweetBarn and GiddyUpFlix thanks to someone who posted info about rental...
81103 Sally Adam
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Sep 1, 2010
2:25 pm
Hi all In her latest book, Karen Pryor quotes research into how the brain processes a mechanical "click", which is quite different from how it processes a ...
81104 Karleen Hayden
peeweeponygal Offline Send Email
Sep 1, 2010
2:26 pm
I've loved reading the posts about giving treats to donkeys! I, too, have a donkey and when she first arrived here, she'd had virtually no interaction with...
81105 Amanda
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Sep 1, 2010
2:34 pm
**In her latest book, Karen Pryor quotes research into how the brain processes a mechanical "click", which is quite different from how it processes a verbal...
81106 Cindy Martin
ca4martin Offline Send Email
Sep 2, 2010
9:29 pm
... Sally, I'm in the same situation as you: loaned my copy of the book, but remember that part. I think her point involved the way the brain processed the...
81107 Lisa
mclisacole Offline Send Email
Sep 2, 2010
9:29 pm
Donkeys tend to have less muscle tone in their lips than horses. Depends on their breeding, I have seen minis that could pick up a Tic Tac and mammoths or...
81108 John Goldston
newleaffarm... Offline Send Email
Sep 2, 2010
9:29 pm
My tongue and/or mouth popper/click noise is not consistant.  It seems as though I am concentrating on that exact moment instead of preparing my mouth.. some...
81109 KathyS
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Sep 2, 2010
9:30 pm
... I don't recall the specifics, but my understanding was that the big difference was between a verbal marker and a click, where the verbal marker was a word...
81110 Kim Cassidy
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Sep 3, 2010
12:53 am
... I think he is so darn cute and am thrilled he is so eager and calm. Let me know what you think Kim Cassidy www.clickandtrim.com łA belief which leaves no...
81111 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2010
1:36 pm
Just yesterday Kim posted a video of her starting her new horse Wyatt. Congrats Kim on nice work. And, her tape is a reminder of what Alex taught us. "Click...
81112 KathyS
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Sep 3, 2010
3:31 pm
... I'm also wondering about just using the digital clicker sound on a microchip.. a big part of the bulk of a clicker is the infrastructure around the...
81113 samlennon11 Offline Send Email Sep 3, 2010
3:31 pm
... This was recently made clear with Pie as my friend would take Sioux out for a training lead and I took Pie out for one at the same time. Any click made by...
81114 Tina Merrybard
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Sep 3, 2010
3:32 pm
Hi Kim, Thanks for the detailed update and videos. Wyatt is a cutie patootie! :) Hugs, Tina...
81115 geraldine d
briskgo Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2010
3:32 pm
... I would have to research that statement more thoroughly. I've often thought who needs a thumb with lips like that?!?!?! My donkey's lips are strong, long...
81116 Caroline Fawcett
woman_in_shoe Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2010
6:52 pm
Has nothing to do with clicker trainig but I was just listening to this on youtube and thought that all of you donkey lovers would enjoy this song by a great...
81117 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2010
7:42 pm
Enjoy. http://horsesforlife.com/images/stories/Jan2010Volume53/Rohlf/1071a.jpg Dolores Arste Zen Horsemanship Middle Grove, NY 12850 www.zenhorsemanship.com...
81118 Kim Cassidy
cuhailan Offline Send Email
Sep 3, 2010
9:36 pm
Beautiful picture Dolores, thanks for sharing. I wanted to clarify why I donąt want to ride with a hope halter, canąt remember if I discussed this here or...
81119 HP (Aha) Peng
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Sep 3, 2010
9:36 pm
Pretty!!!! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
81120 Yvonne Lehey
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Sep 4, 2010
1:07 am
On Wednesday, 16 June 2010 at 15:42:04 -0000, themagiccenter wrote: Hi Debra, ... WOW! This is fabulous. And with all that incredible reaching from his front...
81121 Kimberley Sturgeon
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Sep 4, 2010
1:51 am
I'm going to express an opinion too.  So, this is your due warning. No tool in and of itself is cruel.  Only the human use/application of a tool on an...
81122 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2010
3:01 am
The one cool thing about getting to be as old as I am is that you've seen a lot of things come and go. You've seen a lot of people absolutely sure of something...
81123 Miriam Barattoni
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Sep 4, 2010
9:18 am
Hi Dolores, Great story, and I partly agree with it (about things and methods coming and going and then coming back again). And I have to agree about the rope...
81124 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2010
1:40 pm
Hi Miriam, I agree about the extra knots on the nose. I have a nice rope halter with a lovely flat leather nose band that I like. Mostly I use web halters...
81125 Miriam Barattoni
mirba2911 Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2010
1:53 pm
Ah, ok, web halters are the normal nylon ones :D Thank you Mostly I use web halters fitted to each horse without extra bangles and snaps. Here's a photo: ...
81126 chepass Offline Send Email Sep 4, 2010
2:42 pm
Firstly, I want to say I agree with Kim Sturgeons', wise words :o) Next, the discussion on riding with a rope halter. I think the main thing to remember when...
81127 Kim Cassidy
cuhailan Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2010
2:42 pm
Thanks for the history lesson Dolores :) Actually the beauty of it all, is the ability to go to people for opinions and horses for answers :) I will not force...
81128 neiloiam Offline Send Email Sep 4, 2010
2:42 pm
Well said Kims: The implication here is that putting something in the horses mouth is bad. This tend to put lines in the sand and causes people to take sides....
81129 Amanda
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Sep 4, 2010
2:43 pm
**I donÂąt like rope halters, never have, never will. To me there are a tool designed to inflict pain if someone so chooses.** I'd have to say that it very...
81130 Dolores Arste
darste_1999 Offline Send Email
Sep 4, 2010
3:09 pm
Well, I mused the history lesson because my first horse, likely a Morgan, had a tongue that looked like if perpetually had a rubber band on it. I understand...
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