This 10 minute video shows the first interaction with Friday, a BLM Mustang filly from Oregon. Friday arrived at Equine Outreach horse rescue on Friday the 13th. The BLM staff left a halter and lead rope on her in hopes of making her easier to handle. We are combining clicker training with pressure and release in order to get up to her. She has about 10% vision and is believed to be blind from birth. She must be extremely special to have survived a round up as a 3 month old motherless baby.
Because this is a new situation, both Kali and the filly have to learn together. Kali experiments with using shuffling her feet as pressure, since the filly has trouble seeing hand movements. Kali also used a "click" to mark when the pressure was taken off. Using the marker signal really helped the filly understand the release.
It was interesting that the filly ultimately chose to have Kali approach her forehand. It was very surprising to all that were watching because horses usually would prefer to have you touch their neck or shoulder.
Stay tuned for more videos of Friday's progress!
These are great videos--- they show the patience and subtle movements.
vivaloriflamme 11 months ago
Thank you for posting this video. Please can you tell me how she knows that you are turning your back to her, when she can't see you. Is it the sound you make when you turn your back, or is she able to sense the energy of your body language.
Many thanks!
pummy369 1 year ago
Beautiful work ladies. This was very touching to watch. Looks like a good life you've got.
pummy369 1 year ago
Excellent example of horse-friendly training. Great story teller, too!
clicker1train 1 year ago
what is this song?:)
Bullet0hris 2 years ago
Great video, you did an awesome job narrating, looking forward to more! :)
AIRiding 2 years ago
great video
blazingstrawberry 2 years ago
verry nice video :)
ladybloodrose 2 years ago
This takes a ton of patience!
horsepaintings 2 years ago
This is great i cant wait to see more.... amazing narration as well to!!!
morganglow100 2 years ago