This message is from: Starfire Farm
plumg...@pon.net wrote:
ONe of the downsides of the clicker is that the
horses are so enthusiastic and excited about the
control it gives them that they can get a little
exuberant.
I came across this problem when I used a reward based system to teach
Obie
This message is from: "Cherie Mascis"
I clicker train all my animals (dogs, horses, rats, goat) and believe me
unless you make the same mistake over and over, it is really hard screw up.
As Gail mentioned, it is important to teach the horse it never gets a treat
for mugging and must take it
This message is from: "ruth bushnell"
This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net"
ONe of the downsides of the clicker is that the
horses are so enthusiastic and excited about the
control it gives them that they can get a little
exuberant. >
The correction based training does work, after a
>From: ruth bushnell[mailto:fjo...@frontiernet.net]
Sent: 4/2/2009 9:20:35 AM
To : fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Cc :
Subject : RE: Re: Aggressive Horses/Behavioral
Conference in Texas
This message is from: "ruth bushnell"
> This message is from: "plumg...
This message is from: "ruth bushnell"
This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net"
You all may remember that I was going to a behavior
training conference at the University of North Texas
last month which featured, among other speakers,
Alexandra Kurland who does clicker training in horses.
Gail
This message is from: "plumg...@pon.net"
You all may remember that I was going to a behavior
training conference at the University of North Texas
last month which featured, among other speakers,
Alexandra Kurland who does clicker training in horses.
I came away with a couple of things, plus a re
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