Teach Your Horse to Behave on Grass (Grass Training)
Teach your horse to behave on grass with HippoLogic Grass Training. Teach your horse a solid stop grazing cue.
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Teach your horse to behave on grass with HippoLogic Grass Training. Teach your horse a solid stop grazing cue.
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Horse owners (I call them horse trainers) who use food reinforcers are frequently confronted with a lot of misunderstanding about how treats or rewards can be effectively used as reinforcers. Some people don\’t realize that you can use treats to your benefit: to help you train your horse. Common beliefs I asked my Facebook friends
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Treats, or food reinforcers, can be used in training very effectively. Three good reasons to use them are: Train wanted behaviour quickly Animals are very motivated to earn their click and rewards. Therefor you can fade out the reinforcer and still get the behaviour. That is called a variable reward schedule. It\’s very powerful! It
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You Are Allowed to Hand-Feed your darling! No, not allowed, you are ENCOURAGED! Isn\’t that great news? Isn\’t that one of the best things of having animals: to feed them? Don\’t we all like that? What is better then to hand-feed them and train them at the same time! Finally you found a coach that
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The expression \”Training with treats\” is often immediate cause for a lively discussion between people who do and people who don\’t use food reinforcers. Want to watch the video? Scroll to the bottom of this blog! Reasons to Train with Treats There are many reasons to train with treats. I only will state 3 here.
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All positive reinforcement trainers have heard people say: \’Training horses with food rewards makes them pushy\’. Some people even state \’dangerous\’ instead of pushy. Maybe you have said it yourself before you started using positive reinforcement (+R) to train your horse. You get what you reinforce In +R training you use a reward that reinforces the behaviour
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