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ClickRyder · Clicker Training for Horses

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  • Members: 3119
  • 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: Wisdom on treats w/o click?
I too give treats without asking for anything. If we are creating thinking horses, which I truly believe we are, we are doing them a disservice by not
Posted - Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:07 pm
Charlotte
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Re: Wisdom on treats w/o click?
... your doing fine use what work's for you and your horse to build a stronger longer lasting friendship
Posted - Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:07 pm
wyocowboy23
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Re: halter vs bridle
... Your very correct and all that you want the bit to do is feel uncomfertable not make it pain full i don't use a bridle or a halter with my horse anymore
Posted - Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:06 pm
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Re: Wisdom on treats w/o click?
... I'm glad someone is pursuing this topic. I realize I am not doing official "clicker" with targeting or shaping per se. I also don't use the official
Posted - Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:37 pm
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Re: halter vs bridle
I think a lot of it depends on the horse. My gelding has a very sensitive nose, and doesn't much appreciate the halter sliding around side to side. He takes
Posted - Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:36 pm
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