... that sensation? Or that it felt good? Or something else? Thanks for any ideas. Hi Susan, Well first kudos to you for listening to your horse. :-) Can you...
Hi all, I've been reading the posts on this list for a few months now, but am very new to clicker training. Though I don't consider myself an official...
... It sounds to me like you hit the itchy spot and he's "helping" you brush it more. My mare does that a lot, especially this time of year when she's...
... Hi, Sharon Thank you for your response. When he first came here and I tried grooming him he did the tail swishing, foot stomping, pinned ears and swinging...
Some mail is being posted to the website, but mail delivery seems to be at a standstill. From YG: At this time we would like to reassure you that we are doing...
... Hi Susan, Given your experience then I'm voting that he's enjoying it. :-) ... sensitivity > and irritability to touch. I can't say for sure that is what...
Hi Allison, ... with > a very sharp mind and quick reflexes. First welcome to the group. Your horse sounds like quite the clever chap. :-) There are quite a...
Hi Dawn Welcome to the group. :-) ... This is normal. Just take it in smaller steps. Don't give up when he looks disinterested for a moment. ... the ... ...
Sorry to be off topic but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. Does anyone know of a list on general horse health? Thanks in advance for any advice. Kind...
... Au contraire May :) NOW and FOREVER, your position is relevant to the HORSE. Position is ALWAYS a salient feature (salient: prominent, noticeable, ...
I didn't get the below from Yahoo, but I saw it posted on another list. Brenda From February 28 about 2:30 p.m. (Pacific time) until March 1 about 11:15 a.m....
... verbal and or cues from the lines are understood. ... get the "leader" (read: the owner who is walking beside the horse) out of the "leader" position. I...
... Different people work this different ways, so I'm sure others can add ideas here. Easiest I think, if you work on a verbal cue (and test it in a variety of...
Hi All, OK some of you have asked me if you could buy books from me and have them signed. Iım honored that anyone would make such a request! :-) The answer ...
... "dawn_atherton" <dawn@...> wrote: "And does it make sense to have her move back further and further till she is walking at his girth area to prepare him...
... the helper starting behind the girth? Does the horse refuse to move atall? ... handful of times now, so we are definitely in the "beginning stages". ... ...
I'm having problems with my mare, when I'm doing a clicker session, she doesn't want to do anything unless it has to do with her face. She will no place one...
... **** Hi Sharon. Could you please give us a little bit of info about the book? Is it mostly clicking? Mostly Dressage? Mostly Dressage with clicking?...
... Hi, Sure. It is almost entirely clicking for groundwork and preparation for riding. Mainly dressage riding--because I'm a dressage rider--not because it...
... "dawn_atherton" <dawn@...> wrote: "The pony definitely has a tendancy to whirl around...He gives to the reins well, and knows direct rein cues well. But...
... She ... Hi Chelsea! Sounds like you are just starting out....I have a couple things to offer. First, your mare is enthusiastic and wanting to do what she...
From: "Bailey" <dumb2bblonde@...> ... My mare will be 19 this year, she's a 17+hh Percheron X Trakhner. She is now totally white. Her name is Mariah. ...
I just want to say hi and introduce myself to the group. I have 4 horses. Razi 21, Sid 10 , Chinook 6 and Simon almost2. Simon is the horse I have been clicker...
... From: "Paddi Sprecher" <Paddi@...> To: <ClickRyder@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [ClickRyder] New Member saying hello ... Welcome Paddi! Others on the...
Hi - I was wondering what some people in the group use for ques on different items. For example, what is your signal for back...or do you just use verbal for...