Gotta Go Feed The Horses
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The part where both ponies turned around in opposite dierstions at 3:50. I really liked that, and would like to know how to teach that to my horse. I am big into trick training. My horse loves them!
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HEY. That move at 3:50. Howd you do that!
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LOVE IT
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awsome
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What a cute video! The rhythm of the music is right in time with your actions. Very effective.
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Your very welcome :)
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Oh OK, get a long target stick (really long) and reach across your horses back (he cant be afraid of it, right!?) and have him target it with his nose. His hind end will start to step towards it so you have to be careful for your feet. Click, step behind him (you said he was safe, right?) and have him step towards you to get his treat. Try that a couple times and get back to me. He has to be safe with new things and ok with you behind his hind end, otherwise don't do this.
Peggasus09 3 weeks ago
cute my friend knows your friend lorrie ballard & she went to go work with you one day :D
rhrg1 1 year ago
@rhrg1 I'll bet I know the "friend" too! Nice to meet you....thanks for dropping by.
Peggasus09 1 year ago
Loved the video. I think this type of training engages the horses' minds. It makes them think. Wonderful way to stimulate your ponies/horses. It's fun but there are other benefits. Thanks.
janetgerl 2 years ago
Yes Janet...you've got it....there are more benefits than can even be listed here on YouTube.
Sounds like you've had experience clicker training horses; that's fantastic. Best of luck to you!
Peggasus09 2 years ago
SOOOO CUTE!!! what breed are they??! they are SOO CUTE!
ArabianImages 2 years ago
These are registered "miniature horses." The registry is called the AMHA. The taller one has a more "classic horse" look, but they're both registered with the AMHA because of their height (less than 34" at the withers). Glad you like them :-)
Peggasus09 2 years ago