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Tag Archives: Training
Clinton Anderson working with Mindy
Clinton Anderson with Mindy – working at liberty. For more of Clinton, visit his website www.downunderhorsemanship.com
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Clicker Training Your Horse: With a Great Attitude
When training new behaviors, or problem solving, the attitude is just as important as the end goal, Clicker training helps your horse to develop and maintain a good attitude throughout the learning process. Even when things get challenging!
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Trick Horse Training – www.HorseTraining.org
www.HorseTraining.org presents Rumba the Wonder Horse performing tricks. Tricks include: Tamborine, Bike Horn, Coights, Croquet, Soccer, Fetch, Rear, Lie Down, Bow etc. For more info about horse training, trick horse training or clicker training see our website: www.HorseTraining.org
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How horses learn – article by Tony Lander
Horses learn by … by Tony Lander – August 2007 Many people will have heard or understand the following 4 points about horses:- 1. Horses are sceptical, claustrophobic and cowards by nature. 2. Horses are inquisitive, curious and playful by … Continue reading
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One Step Horsemanship: A Sensible Approach to Horse Handling – article by David Hayes
By David Hayes, DVM – courtesy of American Association of Equine Practitioners Man has utilized horses throughout history. Horses have served as a source of food, as a beast of burden, as a war machine, a tiller of land and … Continue reading
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