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  • Category: Horses
  • Founded: Sep 17, 1998
  • Language: English
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This is "THE" equine clicker training list! Learn to train your horse. We are discussing training any breed of equine with the clicker method. This method is easy to learn and can be used on all horse breeds including, but not limited to: Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds, Appaloosas, Arabians, Tennessee Walkers, Missouri Fox Trotters, Paso Finos, Peruvian Pasos, Icelandic Horses, WarmBloods, Ponies, Driving Horses, Mules, Burros, Donkeys, etc. in all disciplines including dressage, western, trail riding, jumping, gymkhana, barrel racing, etc. View the ClickRyder website at the link below.

It's all about: Attitude, Feel, Relationship, Communication, Intention, Motivation, Recognition.


This is a high traffic training list and NOT for chitchat. No advertising on the list.

Posts to the list must be in plain text format and the previous post edited.

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Re: squaring up
... That's the beauty of this stuff. You can do it anywhere. And you should. The aisleway, the stall, then outside, when it's nicer, then over at your
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 11:53 pm
Cindy Martin
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Re: The Issue of Biting/Nipping
Thanks Sharon for reminding me about teaching opposites. I hadn't thought much about turns yet (seemed so far away) but when I read your post today I could
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 9:11 pm
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Re: The Issue of Biting/Nipping
Hi Joni, ... Good job! ... Remember that once you get the halter and lead rope on you'll want to be able to ask him to back up AND come forward on cue. The
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 7:48 pm
Sharon Foley
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Re: The Issue of Biting/Nipping
We had success yesterday! I got the halter all the way on with only having to turn my back 5 times and never having to leave the paddock completely. I never
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 7:39 pm
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Re: timing of the click in relation to release of pressure
... I time my click for what I want to reinforce. So, as Dolores said, for my horses I try to click and release at the same time. Used correctly, the click
Posted - Tue Feb 9, 2010 5:37 pm
Mary
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