... Pat Parelli teaches us to begin riding a horse in a rope halter with a 12' rein. A rein. One side only. The halter is to be SURE you stay out of his mouth...
Hi Elizabeth, Coming in a bit late here but this problem appears to be man made by the trainer you mentioned. As much as you may not want to do this, it...
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:04 PM Subject: Re: [kestrelfans] Clicker training Inge, Here is the response I got from my Kestrel group: I've seen Steve...
... Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:09 PM Subject: [kestrelfans] clicker training And yet one more: I have a friend that uses a dog whistle to train her hawk...
... Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 1:36 AM Subject: Re: Re: [kestrelfans] clicker training And one more in response to someone else's post on the subject. Tina,...
Kay, I frankly wouldn't want my horse "trained" by a Vaquero. The way they train can the horse can be brutal. I've ridden more than one that was Vaquero ...
... by the ... sounds as ... very basics ... Thanks for all the great posts! I've printed Sharon's and a number of others. The horse isn't mine -- he's a...
My friends horse is sometimes scared of the target stick and at other times really is'nt bothered at all. Two days ago he ran from it and yesterday he was...
Hello all, Debra said >>another thing that might help is to teach your horse to stand quietly with a carrot under his lips. Now that I've thought about it, I...
Inge - not specifically, but I grew up in home that was a rehab centre for birds of prey and we used falconry techniques to train the hawks and falcons prior...
"Don't worry about it. Use the horseman's halter you have (and THAT ... Let's call a spade a spade. The reason for using a rope halter over a web halter is...
I love the long distance riders. So many of them are truly in tune with their horses. A post from Ridecamp on Spooky/less than brave horses: "Another technique...
Dolores wrote: <<Now he is afraid of almost nothing except for light colored objects in the road which he is sure are giant horse traps. I'm still on the...
... Mundi! You must have come up for air! :-) We were on a trail ride the other day and had just stopped to take a break, so I kicked my feet out of the...
-"Kelly, I wrote you a nice long email response, but it never got posted...so let me see if can do it again in a shorter version. Alexandra Kurland has 5...
... halter is that the rope halter is sharper. It sends a sharper message so its harder to ignore.< Hi Ellen, Dolores & All, Yes, it can be said that the rope...
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 11:52 AM Subject: [kestrelfans] Re: clicker training And yet one more clicker, or in this case, whistle training: I have found...
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 12:22 PM Subject: [kestrelfans] Re: clicker training (Clarification) Very interesting thoughts! Technically, the "clicker...
Hi Ellen, I love your posts and thought provoking questions. Sometimes they take a lot of thought to answer. My real question is...what's the ... --> With a...
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I've really enjoyed this thread on falconry. I spent 5 years in a wildlife rehab center and especially enjoyed caring for the raptors. This was way before I...
In a message dated 8/2/2003 6:50:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... The hackamore is used to teach neck reining and collection. You may see people direct...
... (I'd ... into ... Well, in september there's a course starting on falconry. I've always been fascinated with falconry, and I was wondering if I would just...
Sent: Saturday, August 02, 2003 2:07 PM Subject: [kestrelfans] Re: Clicker training (long) I have been getting some great responses from the falconry group....
... cue ... that ... like to ... easier in ... It is very easy to ride with halter. You can flex them from side to side. Back with their head flexed do almost...
i did a few months of clicker work with my horse, and he was learning in leaps and bounds! his ground manners were improving, his shoulder- in was more...
Wow! Thanks for the very informative and helpful post. After reading it several times, I carefully examined the fit of my rope halter and found that it was...