This message is from: Tiffany Amschl tifams...@gmail.com
There's a clicker training workshop in DeKalb in July. Don't know that
Patcfhes would have any interest, but we might want to check it out as
auditors anyway?
T
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Katie katiewi...@aol.com wrote:
This
This message is from: Cindy B Giovanetti cin...@ipi.org
Cindy said: Clicker training a pushy horse is not for the faint of
heart. The horse
will learn good manners if the human handles the pushes properly.
Clicker training in itself does not encourage pushy-ness or rudeness. But
handler
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
I was ommenting on another post, but I see that I goofed and took out the
identifying information of the poster.
I suppose that the real problem is that people go to clicker training out of a
distate for the roughness of some conventional
This message is from: Toni toekn...@verizon.net
Wow Gail, What a great youtube video! I have some experience with clicker
training. I actually used it to get my horse to calm down for shots. (I
was the person who wrote in about my Vet's not so patient practices
during spring shots.) My mustang
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Hey Kate, You sound like my kind of horseperson. Riding is fun, but there is
s much more you can do with a horse. Too bad they can't come in the
house. Sharon Abbott
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Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 01:30:42 -0500
From: Tamarack Lamb Wool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: clicker training
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OK, I watched the video and have to
or even your spouse! (she claims.) She's a good writer and
this book is really fun!
Vanessa N Weber
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Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 2:08 AM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: RE: clicker
This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The person who trained this lamb was using luring to get the behavior, i.e.,
holding the treat out in front of the lamb. Most dog agility trainers I
have seen do the same thing. I think it works fine for them, and is easy to
get the behavior,
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I must have missed a post, but what video? Can you repost the link or send
privately?
Cheers!
Karen, Am in Eng
OK, I watched the video and have to wonder this:
how many times do you think that lamb will do the agility course without a
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In a message dated 9/8/2004 1:10:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would anyone who has successfully clicker trained Fjords share their
experiences with me? Either privately or on the list.
Hi Valerie-
I'd love to. What exactly do
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In a message dated 12/22/02 7:11:15 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One morning I looked out the window to see my weanling filly
Cieli (kay-lee, Gaelic for party) on the wrong side of the fence -- in
the house yard, not the
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In a message dated 12/22/02 8:23:22 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The interest in clicker training has always baffled me, because I never
could see how it was 'something new'. It appears to be no different than
good old
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clicker training involves a (1) bridge signal, followed by 2) positive
reinforcement. Clicker training really is not the proper word to describe
the concept that people are really trying to get across when they speak
about clicker training.
This message is from: Warren Stockwell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had the same thought, I always ask for a kiss from my 20 year old QH when
I go to do chores. He gets a treat and the good boy this all started on
his natural behavior to slobber me. I just turned it into a trick, something
asked for. I
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Janet McNally [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The interest in clicker training has always baffled me, because I
never could see how it was 'something new'. It appears to be no
different than good old fashioned verbal reward good boy
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GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The horse, by the way, believes he is training YOU.
That's true, even outside of clicker training. More than once,
I've gotten the definite impression that one of my horses said,
Yes, that's it!
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At 01:22 PM 4/27/2001 -0500, you wrote:
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You said it much better than I did!
Gail said: I misunderstood. You were saying...treat every time while you
are trying to
induce the behavior and
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To clarify this, if you really want great behavior, do not click every time
after they learn the behavior..but as you said, it is like gambling, they
keep trying, offering a little more effort, in hopes that THIS TIME they
will get the treat!
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I misunderstood. You were saying...treat every time while you are trying to
induce the behavior and get it initially, then reduce to intermittantly to
maintain it. That makes sense.
I am off for Norway, so will have to continue discussion
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In a message dated 4/23/01 11:59:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have seen it all with these dogs and I know the difference
between all the types of bites they can do.
I should hope horse people do, too. Their are many things
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In a message dated 2/9/01 3:21:24 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is anyone out there doing clicker training with their Fjords?
A big YES. I love clicker training. The possibilities are endless!
Brigid Wasson
San Francisco Bay
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To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Date: Sunday, January 14, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: clicker training
This message is from: Don Jane Brackett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Other times I've spotted flocks
ahead and put him into a trot to blast thru them like
This message is from: Don Jane Brackett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Other times I've spotted flocks
ahead and put him into a trot to blast thru them like a bowling ball
thru ten pins. Pferd loves his turkey chases.
HaHa I can see it now. Too funny. Osa did the same with the sheep when
we first got
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In a message dated 1/13/01 3:06:26 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank you for the clicker training info. Brigid and Gail.
I'll give it a try. Just have to figure out how to make those wild
LOL! Yes, the chickens in my
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OOPsyou do have a slightly more difficult problem. Borrow a tame turkey
and put it in a cage maybe? You can click her whenever she stops and faces
them...essentially John Lyons' spook in place lessons.
At 07:30 PM 1/13/2001 +, you
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Thank you for the clicker training info. Brigid and Gail.
I'll give it a try. Just have to figure out how to make those wild
turkeys hold still long enough for Osa to touch them!! VBG Maybe I can
find a pet one that I could borrow. We
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In a message dated 8/16/00 5:29:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I was told that Fjords should never be fed treats by hand because
of their tendency to bite. The concept of Clicker Training makes sense to
me, but what about
This message is from: Starfire Farm, LLC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like Libby is going to be some fun this year! We're getting
ready already! Looking forward to seeing everyone.
Beth
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The vet's name is Kaufman. He is in Santa Rosa. Hope it all goes well. :-}
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tami - what is the name of the vet?
Just curious.
Re clicker - go to this site and look around.
http://www.crisny.org/users/kurlanda/sample%20chapter.html#anchor469064
Tami
Tomorrow is the tell all big day! Soroya gets her vet check. Hope
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Hello! I have never heard of clicker training before, but would love to get
some information on it. If there are any videos that are good or books that
I should read I would love to get some titles. I am in the process of
purchasing a yearling Fjord
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, OK, you guys. I'm looking into things. :)
I just finished catering a friend's wedding and told myself and the
spiritual powers that be that I would NEVER take on a project like this
again without adequate consideration of my available
This message is from: Steve McIlree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gail--
Sunday, 18 October 1998, you wrote:
There is a clicker training list for horses only. It is in its
infancy, but worth getting.
The Clickryder seems to have a pretty good message volume already. I
signed up for it yesterday, and
This message is from: GAIL RUSSELL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
There is a clicker training list for horses only. It is in its infancy, but
worth getting. I believe I subscribed on one list. Busy with elderly
parents right now, but will hunt down the subscribe information if no one
else posts
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