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On Monday, 27 February 2006 at 13:57:02 -0500, Alexandra Kurland wrote: Hi Alex et al, Nice post with lots of food for thought! CT! :-D ... I almost fell into...
Yvonne Lehey
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In a recent post (to clickryder I think) Sharon commented with regard to teaching tasks on the ground. She said that she taught many new tasks at the same...
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--Here's a goofy little question that keeps coming to mind as i read this great thread about the bucking. Has anyone else seen a horse get clearly anxious and...
Barbara Melville
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... this great thread about the bucking. Has anyone else seen a horse get clearly anxious and upset at tossing a rider? < Goofy or not, interesting question....
Lisa
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Hi Mary, I'm new to the group, but have been c/t for a number of years, just sorta playing around, but really enjoying and benefiting from the outcomes. ...
dvachon
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... Hi Lisa, Dodie, does a version of "free loning" Capullo, her Holstiener. I have watched this and it is abviously a game the he, Capullo, truely enjoys. I...
Linda
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Good morning Liz, Do you have Alexandra's Riding book. Both WWYLM and 3-flip-3 are explained in the book. Dolores Arste www.zenguidance.com "We know too much...
Dolores Arste
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Mar 1, 2006
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I do, thank you! _____ From: the_click_that_teaches@yahoogroups.com [mailto:the_click_that_teaches@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Dolores Arste Sent: Wednesday,...
dvachon
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Barbara, Can only share my experience with you as I don't know if we can ever be entirely sure what goes through a horse's mind. I once fell off Serena at the...
Margaret Leach
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Hi Mary, You asked about whether or not one had to have each step firmly in place for the ridden work before moving on to the next one. I think that you can...
Katie Bartlett
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Hi Anna, You wrote <<Perhaps the key point is ' framed between the reins ( and legs ) '- almost passive ? -, rather than ' on the bit ' . That wouldn't be...
Katie Bartlett
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Hello all, This is my first post. I just started using clicker training with my horse Thunder a few months ago although I've been interested in it for several...
southsteensthunder
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Hi Pam: Your post really hit home with me because I'm fairly new to clicker training too and have been working with saddling and "pretend" mounting my mare....
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... the ... My choice of the word frame wasnt very good , because conventially horses are ridden ' in a frame ' . I didnt mean that , I was searching for...
anna
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Katie wrote: My understanding of Alex's work is that we are using the release to teach the horse where we want him to find his balance and then we are...
Elizabeth Irish Hatch
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... Apparently I lost everyone with my post on support and contact, except perhaps Katie :) The appropriate contact is determined by the hindquarters. The ...
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Beth, Did you know that Debra's horse (the black horse on the cover of the book) is a gaited horse? Dolores Arste www.zenguidance.com "We know too much and...
Dolores Arste
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My mare can be "difficult" to handle until she is turned out. She pulls on the lead and does cirlces. Once she is turned out she behaves beautifully. I've...
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Nope! That's really neat! You should see my little Ao when he collects himself to bounce around the pasture with his buddy! Boy is he gorgeous (even though...
Elizabeth Irish Hatch
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Holly wrote: I do have limited time at the barn, normally 2 hours 3 days a week and someone else does turn her out 4 days a week and has similar issues. I feel...
Elizabeth Irish Hatch
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... <jordann@...> wrote ... No honest ! You didnt lose me ! That is a perfect description of an english hunter , and how it should be ridden . That was how I...
anna
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Hi Anna, I was trying to think about where you are in your training with Skylark and what was prompting all your questions..Is it that you don't have any ...
Katie Bartlett
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Some quick replies. She comes out of her stall great and does have a good head down. I know the other person doesn't do anything too horrible, have watched her...
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Hi Holly, The other person wouldn't need to do anything horrible. It would be horrible for YOU if that person just put up with the behavior to get the horse...
Elizabeth Irish Hatch
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... Aha! A sidepull! That explains it I think. A sidepull is not meant to foster contact, so Skylark is correct. I think that if you wish to teach contact, you...
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... studio.> I already have them chunking things down into very small phrases and hands separately and then putting hands together at half that speed. ... I've...
Peggy Hogan
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yeah, I get that. I suppose part of it is guilt. She wouldn't have the issue if she didn't live in a box 23 hours a day. I have no other option with turning...
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Side note. A friend and I just did some brainstorming and came up with a few ideas. Using a orienting sound, a distraction like a bucket of grain and starting...
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On Wednesday, 1 March 2006 at 10:17:09 -0500, Barbara Melville wrote: Hi Barbara, ... Yep, same happend with my Saddlebred mare, Lady, when she reared and ...
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On Wednesday, 1 March 2006 at 11:57:07 -0500, Margaret Leach wrote: Hi Margaret, ... What a cute story, really enjoyed that! :-D Kind regards Yvonne ...
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