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Teach a horse to lead (or lunge) on grass *grass training done successfully*

A step-by-step training guide can you find in my article that\’s published on Horse Rookie. One day I realized that my horse kept pulling me toward grass and it made me feel like an inadequate horse owner. Here I was, with over 30 years on horse experience and still I was pulled towards juicy patches

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3 Tips to Succeed Clicker Training your Horse

Do you struggle implementing (more) clicker training into your daily interaction, riding and training your horse? Would you like to use positive reinforcement in more areas of the relationship with your horse and don\’t know how to do this? Do you feel uncomfortable because you\’re the only odd one at the barn who uses clicker

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6 steps to start riding with the clicker (6/6)

How to take positive reinforcement and use it in riding? I will share practical tips in other blogs, but let’s focus on preparation first. How can you make yourself successful? Key Lesson for Riders #6: Accountability Always, always, always find a way to make yourself accountable. That\’s the best way to keep developing yourself and

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Step-by-step Guide to Teach Your Horse to Come When Called

This month Horse Rookie published another article that I\’ve written for them. It\’s a shaping plan to train your horse to respond to his name so that you can get him out of the pasture effortlessly. Why teach it The better question might be, why not teach it?! It’s fun to have a horse that responds

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