A recent discussion arose on a forum as to whether or not it’s best to delivery a treat (or other form of primary reinforcement) every time we click when clicker training. Part of the discussion stemmed from the fact that eventually, we want to fade out those treats. Random treats are more interesting and besides, […]
Archive | December, 2009
Hoof Handling and Forgetful Training
I have been working on picking up Sebastian’s feet. Teaching a horse to let you pick up their feet is an important skill so that you can pick out their hooves and so that the farrier can trim their feet. When teaching this, I like to start with one front foot, then once that is […]
Mark Rashid: Ground Driving 101 DVD
I recently watched one of Mark Rashid’s DVDs, Ground Driving 101 , after renting it from Giddyupflix. I was interested in watching this DVD because I love Mark Rashid’s books and would like to start with some ground driving work with a few of the rescue horses. Overall, I was not very impressed with this […]
Clicker Carnival #3
Welcome to the third edition of the clicker carnival. This month’s edition of the carnival has links to some great training articles from the month of November. From good books to clever tricks, these articles will inspire you and (hopefully!) give you a few new things to think about during the month of December. Happy […]
Going Gaited is Going Positive
Going Gaited is a new online magazine for gaited horses. What’s neat about Going Gaited is that they support positive training and clicker training! Cheryl Ward will be writing a monthly column for the magazine on positive training and what she calls training with attraction. Here’s a quote from this month’s column: Although I do […]
