Thursday, October 30, 2008

Pony Whoa





Putting a good stop / whoa on the pony.




Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Bridless Riding with Targeting




Brenda has combined bridleless riding and targeting in this video:




Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Clicker Training for Sheath Cleaning




The pony that has recently come to stay here for a while, is pretty dirty in the sheath area. I take my time with new horses and don't try to rush into things, so we're just now getting around to addressing the sheath cleaning.

The other day when he was in the round pen, I took a picture when he was slightly dropped, to use as a baseline for reference. He is very scaley and loaded with "stuff". Not much gunk because it's not sticky, it's pretty hard. With the light (and mottled) skin, I worry about something being cancerous.

It must be very uncomfortable for him.

This afternoon, I had nothing on the calender, so decided to *do* nothing. I put him in a small corral and took a book and chair to sit and read. I figured I could click him if and when he dropped. No pressure. Nothing asked. That would be a start to sheath cleaning.

Well, in watching him, I didn't get much reading done. It's hard to read and watch for the slightest try in dropping. Impatient, that's me.

I thought about it, thought about the mechanics, and decided that if I put some lubricant inside the sheath, that would at least help with loosening up some of the scaley stuff, even if he didn't drop. As I put my hand in, I was able to touch him, and clicked. He's pretty smart, and I think he made a connection.

I didn't want to stand with my hand inside of the sheath (neighborhood kids and all....), so I figured if I just put my hand on the sheath, on the outside, I would be able to feel if he was dropping at the slightest, and click that.

Yes, that's all it took for him. He got the idea, and dropped more and more each time.

I got some pictures for a baseline. I added more lubricant to soften the scaley stuff, and altho the whole procedure only took a few minutes, and we didn't *do* any purposeful cleaning, he looks a little cleaner. Not clean by any standards, but better than he was.

As I said, I don't hurry through these things, so it'll wait til the next opportunity.



Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Clicker Training Horse to Halter




Clicker training the horse to the halter. It makes haltering much easier! The horse learns to love his halter!





Soccer Ball Clicker Training




This is is just starting to learn to target the soccer ball.





Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Clicker Training Icelandic Horse Stallion





Clicker training demo with an Icelandic Horse stallion, by Debby Short.



Saturday, October 4, 2008

Clicker Training with the Ball




Horses enjoy spending fun time with their owners, and also enjoy learning new behaviors, and the clicker training!






Thursday, October 2, 2008

Clicker Training the Pony to the Ball and Preparation for Laying Down









I played with Tonka, the pony, today.

We worked on chasing the ball; he's getting a little faster in going to it, leaving me to go to it (previously I would have to go with him to get to the ball), and returning to me for the treat.

We also starting some preliminary work on laying down. I wet him, and found that he is fine with the hose. He will stand at liberty, no lead rope, and be sprayed with no problem. He will also put his mouth in the spray.

After being sprayed, I left him for a while, watching for when he would drop and roll. I captured it three times, and clicked him. He received jackpots of watermelon and peppermints. He hasn't made the connection yet, tho.

We'll have to see how long it takes.