DanceswithCows
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Nevertheless it works! I hope that MR's more recent experiences with clicker training will have shown him what is possible when rewards are used in a targeted way.
As a general point, why should we be constrained to only doing things to horses that they would experience in a human-free life? Horses communicate and influence each others' actions by kicking and biting. That doesn't mean we need to do that ourselves.
Amen. I'm not a horse/cow and never will be and find it extremely hard to believe that they see me that way. I'm their other weird two legged friend who gives treats from the hand and dishes out bowls of feed IF you please her/don't push her around. I give pretty much all my myriad of animals treats and don't have any problems with pushyness, but I'm good at calmly holding my ground. some people just dont get timing and *what* they are actually rewarding (the pushy stupid behaviour) so if you're one of them, definitely play it safe and don't. (thats probably what monty's getting at)
brightbay - great post!
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