Clicker Training for Foal Husbandry
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You obviously do not know what this training is all about. She is not going to be a biter because if she bites she does not get at treat, as simple as that. You can use affection as rewards IF the horse regards that as rewards.
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This filly is absalutly geourgous
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@amosunknown not to say this training method is wrong. i think its a great concept but i have to agree that i think its too many treats. Ive trained many horses to not be afraid or fly sprays, getting over being head shy, loading etc without this many treats. i normally have a treat in hand but don't always give it to them. just replace some treats with pats and a verbal praise.
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i'm very impressed by your foal, i have a 3 month old one right now, and he's a terror!! really very impressed! i'm normally very good with horses and foals, but really this time i have failed!
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i might be getting a 7 and a half month old friesian sporthorse and me and my mom are going to ber training her....i was wondering if using a dog clicker would be as affective instead of clucking? well thanks:) also if you have any tips that would be awsome!
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what kind of treats do you feed her?
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tooo much treats. one day he/she's going to get you good.
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Beautiful training and very good explaination of the process! And if Tempo said affection was more rewarding than food - I know that's what you'd be using! ;)
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treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat treat.
Maybe this baby is just sticking around for the treats ! What would really be impressive is if you used just the clicker and affection for rewards. No Treats treat bag. your going to have to refill your pockets soon! that babies going to be a little nasty biter.
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what breed is she?
i love this! thank you.
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Hey.Thank you so much for these vids! I have a 6 week old filly (my very first) I now have a wonderful starting point for her training. since day 1 I have been handling her well, stoking & picking up her feet and so forth but wasn't sure when to start with the halter etc. now I will have total confidence to commence her training. I will look forward to watching the rest of your videos too. Thanks.
How does rewarding with food translate into every day activities? Especially with horses that are a little food happy? Doesnt it cause a problem later on with them always expecting you to hop off the saddle and give them a treat for crossing over.. ect?
I really like the idea of this training technique, i was just curious about that aspect of it.
amosunknown 3 years ago
Once a horse learns a behavior and it is solid, you fade out the treats. Also, with riding, you don't have to get off the horse. I click from the saddle and just ask the horse to bend its head around to receive the treat. The click does bring the horse to an immediate stop though. Again, as behaviors get solid, you fade out the treats completely because the behaviors are already learned!
Ksturg8929 3 years ago
Very impressive. Is Tempo's mother CT?
Does she ever come and want to play also?
I have trouble with more than one horse at a time. They all want to play.
saguarojetta 4 years ago
Yes all 3 of ours are CT. And, they do all want to play, but I love that! It is possible to use different "clicker" sounds for each horse and they do learn the difference.
Ksturg8929 4 years ago
what treats do you give him?
horsycrazy 4 years ago
I was using pelleted grain in this video, but we also use hay pellets, small handfuls of hay or scratches (when she is itchy from the bugs) with Tempo.
Ksturg8929 4 years ago