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  • 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 ^^

  • good work! this is an exercise before he must lay down?

  • what are you teaching him here?

  • 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.

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