Die Kunststücke sind toll, keine Frage. Aber die Bergziege ist furchtbar schlecht für die Vorhand. Bei dieser Übung nimmt das Pferd Last auf die Vorhand - so viel wie sonst überhaupt nicht ... vom gesundheitlichen Standpunkt würde ich keinem Pferd die Bergziege antun ...
What kind of commands do you use? Not only in this trick ;) I do some clickertraining with my horse to, but I think it´s hard to find out some good commands (sorry for my bad english)
Hi Ewelina, for this exercise I started with a signal with the whip: I touch Hyllings hind legs so she should move them nearer to the front legs. Most ground work I start with a tactile signal touching her chest or shoulder or back. When she understands what I ask her to do I minimize this cues. Often the cue is my postion and in which direction I turn it in relation to the body of the horse.
I use verbal cues but most of Hyllings trick she does on body language and verbal cue. Only one or two tricks she really does on verbal cue. I hope I could explain it in english (also my english is not the best)
Okey, I have one little problem with my horse. When I wanna learn him a new thing, then he dont have any patience. He don´t standing still and just try to do "yoga" when im pointing at his hind legs ^^
It's a exercise called "goat on the top of a mountain". In the very end the 4 legs should stand only on a small place. Hylling tries to put her hind legs nearer and nearer to the forelegs.
Die Kunststücke sind toll, keine Frage. Aber die Bergziege ist furchtbar schlecht für die Vorhand. Bei dieser Übung nimmt das Pferd Last auf die Vorhand - so viel wie sonst überhaupt nicht ... vom gesundheitlichen Standpunkt würde ich keinem Pferd die Bergziege antun ...
Spartanerwerner 9 months ago
What kind of commands do you use? Not only in this trick ;) I do some clickertraining with my horse to, but I think it´s hard to find out some good commands (sorry for my bad english)
Eweliiiina 3 years ago
Hi Ewelina, for this exercise I started with a signal with the whip: I touch Hyllings hind legs so she should move them nearer to the front legs. Most ground work I start with a tactile signal touching her chest or shoulder or back. When she understands what I ask her to do I minimize this cues. Often the cue is my postion and in which direction I turn it in relation to the body of the horse.
hyxc 3 years ago
I use verbal cues but most of Hyllings trick she does on body language and verbal cue. Only one or two tricks she really does on verbal cue. I hope I could explain it in english (also my english is not the best)
hyxc 3 years ago
Okey, I have one little problem with my horse. When I wanna learn him a new thing, then he dont have any patience. He don´t standing still and just try to do "yoga" when im pointing at his hind legs ^^
Eweliiiina 3 years ago
good work! this is an exercise before he must lay down?
girlgreta 4 years ago
what are you teaching him here?
katieluvstoto 4 years ago
It's a exercise called "goat on the top of a mountain". In the very end the 4 legs should stand only on a small place. Hylling tries to put her hind legs nearer and nearer to the forelegs.
hyxc 4 years ago