I've seen it done on television before (on some animal behavior show) and it seemed to work REALLY well with this horse! You clicker train a horse in the same manner as you would a dog.![]()
I've seen it done on television before (on some animal behavior show) and it seemed to work REALLY well with this horse! You clicker train a horse in the same manner as you would a dog.![]()
I have never even heard of it before. I'm sure it would probably work though! It's definatly worth a try!
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I'm going to go out today and try to do the first step. I read a lot on the internet, and I think I'm going to try it. It would really help me a lot because I can't clip her, and trying to worm her is a pain. If I could clicker train her, and then slowly introduce these things, it would help me a lot. I'll keep you guys updated.Hopefully she'll catch on, or be interested in the game.
never heard of clicker training a horse
You can clicker train pretty much any animalOriginally Posted by crazy_caique
one of my freinds did this with their horse, they said it worked really good and the horse it really well behavied now
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I went out there today to start it, but the owner was out there and feeding/doing stalls, it was getting late, and she had a nose bleed for some wierd reason so I decided to hold off. I did click and treat a couple of times, I'm sure she won't really understand yet, but I'll introduce between tomorrow and tuesday.
And I've heard of people clicker training chickens, so I'm sure my horse can be clicker trained.
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