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58783
WAY TO GO PAM & STORM!!!!!!!!!!!!! I laughed and cried at the same time reading about your demo. How incredibly awesome! Kathy Baker [Non-text portions of...
Kathy
phuqna_2000
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Sep 1, 2005
12:12 pm
58784
... First, I'm pretty sure that the more you can do while he's very young, the better the prognosis. Second, I just had the ligament surgery for club foot done...
Kris Anderson
kande04
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Sep 1, 2005
12:22 pm
58785
Hello all, A few weeks ago someone was talking about an I Clicker (digital clicker) Where can I find out more information on that? Thank you, Pam Storm, Cloud...
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blitzenk9
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Sep 1, 2005
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58786
... You are exactly right here because what we are trying to do in this work is create a default position for the horse. This is a position the horse will...
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darste_1999
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Sep 1, 2005
1:15 pm
58787
Hi Pam, I have the I-clicker on my website. And, happy to answer any questions about it. You can also see it at Karen Pryor's site www.clickertraining.com I've...
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darste_1999
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Sep 1, 2005
1:19 pm
58788
I love your store Dolores. I'm leaving now for my acupuncture treatment. I can't wait to get back so I can go SHOPPING!!!!!! at your store. Thank you. Pam ...
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blitzenk9
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Sep 1, 2005
1:38 pm
58789
That is so funny, Anna! It reminds me of something I had to do with cows at a dairy farm I worked at. There wasn't enough water pressure to clean the milking ...
Jennifer Hiscox
khembo2001
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Sep 1, 2005
2:01 pm
58790
Lisa wrote: PS. She unbuckled her kick chain and removed it the other day. :) Beth writes: Why am I not surprised?.....<GGGG> [Non-text portions of this...
Elizabeth Irish Hatch
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Sep 1, 2005
2:01 pm
58791
... Wow, this brings a tear to MY eye, Pam, and a shiver up and down my spine! What a great job you did! ... And I've been going around crowing so loudly...
Jennifer Hiscox
khembo2001
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Sep 1, 2005
2:01 pm
58792
Wow! Now I get it and this is very interesting. I have noticed that my mare, who has had lots of ground work, natually will default to that position when...
mindy franklin
copperheadcr...
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Sep 1, 2005
3:21 pm
58793
Hi, Julie. To access the RWYM list, I've always had to log in to groups.yahoo.com, and then type RWYM into the "Find a Group" search box. When you click on the...
Peggy Ferdinand
mlirish2002
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Sep 1, 2005
3:39 pm
58794
... Russia s in the lineup , as she nipped from one end to the other to get treated twice . However , the marked boundary and the sequence treating did seem to...
Peggy Ferdinand
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Sep 1, 2005
3:58 pm
58795
In a message dated 9/1/2005 7:03:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, ... And I still can't get Storm to drink out of the hose : - ) It was not too long ago that I...
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blitzenk9
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Sep 1, 2005
4:16 pm
58796
... to think) ... its about ... Hi D: This (getting kicked)almost happened to me last weekend when we got back from CA's clinic in Port Jervis. I got behind...
Elaine M. Lang
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Sep 1, 2005
4:20 pm
58797
Peggy wrote >>To access the RWYM list, I've always had to log in to groups.yahoo.com, and then type RWYM into the "Find a Group" search box.<< Hi Peggy, I...
Conway, Julie E
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Sep 1, 2005
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58798
"Besides, it HAS to be more comfortable for Sass to just have me slip on, than it was when I used to leap and clamber up." Before you just slip on, be sure you...
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darste_1999
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Sep 1, 2005
5:51 pm
58799
One more question. I read in the article that it is important for the horse to back out of your space. so we should keep the nose pointed toward us. It seems...
mindy franklin
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Sep 1, 2005
6:28 pm
58800
Backing out of the space should be a natual by-product of the initial stages of feeding the treat so that he backs up on his own. If he is not backing up, you...
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darste_1999
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Sep 1, 2005
7:41 pm
58801
Suggest you urgently Google " Angular limb deformity+llama " . Looks like it is not uncommon . Poor little babe , give him my love . Best wishes, Anna ....
anna
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Sep 1, 2005
11:43 pm
58802
... initial stages of feeding the treat so that he backs up on his own. If he is not backing up, you need to go back to the point where you are suggesting the...
Lisa
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Sep 2, 2005
1:47 pm
58803
Great questions Lisa, ... Yes, the tucking of the chin, the pose and the steps back all help to organize and teach the balance needed for all sorts of things....
Dolores Arste
darste_1999
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Sep 2, 2005
2:02 pm
58804
... How true. (Although I have found that it isn't all that hard to slip off...<g>) Once I'm up, for whatever reason, he has in the past been pretty fine. I ...
Peggy Ferdinand
mlirish2002
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Sep 2, 2005
2:56 pm
58805
Dolores, Thank you. As always, your answers are clear and helpful. You are right, you just keep adding layer upon layer don't you? Enjoying the journey,...
Lisa
bppethospital
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Sep 2, 2005
3:16 pm
58806
... I agree. Not only can I really concentrate on my horses' reactions when it's just me and my horse, but as you say, I don't have to worry about someone...
Kris Anderson
kande04
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Sep 2, 2005
3:22 pm
58807
Pam, You won't have any surprises with the bow while mounted if you have taught him to balance himself well without a rider. Unless, of course, you weigh a...
scritchem11
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Sep 2, 2005
6:46 pm
58808
Hello everyone! I will be in Ireland for the next two weeks and I would be very very pleased to meet any of you that lives there. I'm planning to travel around...
mirba2911
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Sep 2, 2005
6:49 pm
58809
Addl' hurricane help for equines can be found by calling the veterinary school special hotline: 225-578-9501 Lisa...
Lisa
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Sep 2, 2005
7:18 pm
58810
In a message dated 9/2/2005 11:46:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time, scritchem11@... writes: You won't have any surprises with the bow while mounted if you...
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blitzenk9
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Sep 2, 2005
7:48 pm
58811
Hi everyone I'm really hoping someone can offer me some tips with my 2 yr old colt. I've been clicker training him since I got him (10 months ago) and he...
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Sep 2, 2005
9:16 pm
58812
Another idea if you are interested in keeping training records , is a ( traffic ) tally counter . I have 2 of the cheapos , one for correct & one for...
anna
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