> I clicker train my horses and honestly, it is SO MUCH FUN! There is no end
> to the things you can do - help them with their confidence, get them to do
> things they are otherwise really leery of - they really learn to trust you
> - good luck! It's a blast!
Can you give an example of how you'd use the clicker to get a horse to do
something he's otherwise leery of? If you're clicking for the correct
behavior, you have to get the behavior before you can click, so how do you
get the behavior in the first place if he's too worried to do it?
Cindy Eliason
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