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#CHC Sophie - Acclimating to new places
Does anyone remember our beloved Thoroughbred Sophie? Here is a video of when she first arrived at the farm. Our goal when introducing Sophie to the property is to keep her under threshold while also exposing her to the new space so that she becomes comfortable. Sophie improved leaps and bounds in her time here with us... check out our past videos to see just how far she came!
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So often, our expectations of how quickly a horse "SHOULD" acclimate to a new environment, whether it's a home, a trail ride, a clinic or a show are unrealistic. when we consider a horse's natural survival instinct.
Acclimating horses to new areas and environment is so much easier and faster when using +R. Even for conventional equestrians agree. 👀🐴(no clickers required)
This video shows an OTTB just after she arrived at our farm, and I walk through the process of how we helped her acclimate - by
* keeping her moving,
* reinforcing her as we gradually increase her comfort level moving away from her paddock and towards the arena and mirrors and
* giving her plenty of time to explore on her own
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Picking Hooves with Gandolf: Relaxation and Duration
มุมมอง 347หลายเดือนก่อน
Hoof lifting, duration of being able to hold the hoof in your hand and relaxing down into your hand are all crucial for sound hoof care and happy farriers. In this video, you'll see exactly the process we used to teach this horse to allow me to hold his hoof with duration and also to get him to relax and drop the hoof, trusting me to hold it for him. NOTE: from the time this horse arrived, he c...
Stop Grass Grabbing!
มุมมอง 1162 หลายเดือนก่อน
Are you struggling with a horse who can't resist the lure of lush green grass, making walks or training sessions a constant battle of wills? You're not alone. Grass grabbing is a common behavior among horses, deeply ingrained in their natural instincts. Read more: www.compassionatehorseclick.com/blog/grass-grabbing-an-unusual-solution-for-your-horse-s-challenge Like, Subscribe and Share to supp...
CHC Member Jen Foust Trains Stay Cue
มุมมอง 2642 หลายเดือนก่อน
Having a horse that understands the "Stay and Wait" behavior can make a world of difference. In this edition, we're excited to spotlight Jenn Foust, one of the winners of Compassionate Horse Click's recent Teaching Challenge. Jenn has generously shared the process of training this behavior including the steps, insights, and experiences from our CHC positive reinforcement horse training course a...
Self Bridling Gandolf
มุมมอง 4142 หลายเดือนก่อน
www.compassionatehorseclick.com/ So often we think we have to be perfect when training... This video disproves that myth. Here, upon rewatching the video of de worming at liberty (using an entirely different method than ever before) as always, I see things I would want to do differently next time. However, if you watch til the end, you'll see significant progress.
Celebrating Jen and Koda's +R Journey!
มุมมอง 63ปีที่แล้ว
CHC member Jen is celebrating the adventures of her and her R pony in honor of his 5th Birthday. We are beyond proud of what the two have accomplished "My Koda turned 5 this summer! When it comes to trying new things under saddle, in the ring, on the trail and on the ground he’s game for whatever might be in store. I got him at 10 months old and have only done R with him. About 18 months ago I ...
+ R course and community special offer following clinic with Melissa Deal!
มุมมอง 7ปีที่แล้ว
R/Clicker training for your horse - Special Offer/Pricing - Create connection, increase confidence, and have a horse who adores being with you while being soft and responsive! Here's the discounted link, good for the next week only- and remember to let me know you saw the live when you join to received a free one on one coaching session or consult✨ To purchase: www.compassionatehorseclick.com/o...
From SCARY to SWEET… Positive Reinforcement/Clicker Training Horses Wins Again!
มุมมอง 31ปีที่แล้ว
Sharon Worona, a CHC Level 1 Mastery Graduate took her beloved horse Hershey from Scary to Sweet with online R coaching, course and community. She did the smartest thing anyone can do in a similar situation, she got kind, compassionate, effective training for herself and her horse! The stress she felt was coming through loud and clear in her very first correspondence with me. Hershey was snakin...
Teach your Horse to Love going Forward with Enthusiasm!
มุมมอง 41ปีที่แล้ว
Adrienne Edwards, Mustang owner asked how to help her horse enjoy moving forward without the use of pressure. Melissa Spell Deal, Compassionate Horse Click Founder and Coach explains and shows a short clip of a horse that is just starting to trot in an environment where she's been historically distracted and unresponsive. For a transcript of this video, email customercare@compassionatehorseclic...
Leading 2 Horses at Once, video 3 - Turning out Multiple Horses at the Same Time
มุมมอง 277ปีที่แล้ว
This third video discussing leading 2 horses at once or more than one horse at a time includes a few details that can be important when turning out multiple horses at once. Visit my website: www.compassionatehorseclick.com/ and join my *free* community of R equestrians like yourself: groups/1742650405954835
Leading Two Horses at Once - Why You Should Catch the More Assertive Horse First, Video 2
มุมมอง 216ปีที่แล้ว
Melissa Deal - Compassionate Horse Click using R Positive Reinforcement Want to create a positively relaxed, connected, and confident relationship with your horse through R horse training Compassionate Horse Click Style Training? Whether you are interested in R, clicker training or just want a horse that wants to be with you and do things with you in a calm connected joyful manner, you'll find ...
Leading 2 horses at a Time
มุมมอง 566ปีที่แล้ว
It can be super handy to lead more than one horse at a time. And it's best to approach this with some prior planning and preparation. I use R/positive reinforcement horse training to help these horses become more comfortable in each other's presence and have a check list of things that I do to ensure that both horses and humans are safe and comfortable during the process. Questions? Just commen...
Connection through Consistency, Creating Positive Change, 4-week Equine Challenge
มุมมอง 17ปีที่แล้ว
SHORT SWEET FREQUENT SESSIONS ARE BEST FOR SUCCESS! You're invited to our Connection through Consistency Challenge, for positive change, created to help -inspire and -motivate you to get out and do what you crave with your horse -to experience the positive changes from accountability, community, and coaching! Break out of the winter doldrums this spring by joining us in committing to Connection...
#CHC Sophie - Post 38 - Sophie eats quitely in close proximity to another horse!
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#CHC Sophie - Post 38 - Sophie eats quitely in close proximity to another horse!
#CHCSophie- Post 36 Balancing Liberty Leading Forward Energy
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#CHCSophie- Post 36 Balancing Liberty Leading Forward Energy
#CHC Sophie- Alternative Treat Ideas!
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#CHC Sophie- Alternative Treat Ideas!
#CHC Sophie - Post 34 Head down/ stay
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#CHC Sophie - Post 34 Head down/ stay
Sophie Post #33 Feeding Stocks progression
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Sophie Post #33 Feeding Stocks progression
CHC Sophie post #32 Re-Introducing the Saddle pad at Liberty
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CHC Sophie post #32 Re-Introducing the Saddle pad at Liberty
Sophie Post 31 - Liberty Leading with the Target
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Sophie Post 31 - Liberty Leading with the Target
Sophie Post #30 body work update
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Sophie Post #30 body work update
Post 29 Sophie - Feeding the Chewing Moment
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Post 29 Sophie - Feeding the Chewing Moment
Sophie Post 28 - Target Stick Fear
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Sophie Post 28 - Target Stick Fear
CHC Sophie - Post 27
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CHC Sophie - Post 27
#CHCSophie - Post 26
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#CHCSophie - Post 26
#CHCSophie post 25 - human agendas
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#CHCSophie post 25 - human agendas
#CHCSophie post 24a - untacking and fly sheet
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#CHCSophie post 24a - untacking and fly sheet
#CHCSophie #OTTB Post 24
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#CHCSophie #OTTB Post 24
#CHCSophie Post 23 - Fly Spray
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#CHCSophie Post 23 - Fly Spray
#chcsophie #ottb Post 22 - Picking up feet while eating
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#chcsophie #ottb Post 22 - Picking up feet while eating

ความคิดเห็น

  • @sn8323
    @sn8323 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I have two bff miniature geldings. I led them on a short and peaceful trail walk to a forest stream, and back today (the entire adventure took about 45 minutes). It went very well. They were both very well behaved. They trust me, and listened to my verbal commands (except for a couple of times when they found tasty plants). My plan, if they get spooked and bolt during a trail walk, is to hang on for dear life to the smaller of the two minis. I am confident that i would be able to retain control of one, but not both, if something "spooky" were to happen, but i also know that they are extremely bonded, and if one gets away, he'll come right back before too long, to be back with his buddy.

  • @wendyb9923
    @wendyb9923 หลายเดือนก่อน

    is the horse eating stuff inside the muzzle? if so, i don't understand how this is a solution to the grass grabbing, it lets the horse eat constantly?? he will wear the feed bag everywhere? what?

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great Questions, Wendy. The horse is wearing a feed bag although it does look similar to a muzzle. Yes, he is eating the reinforcers inside of the bag. By feeding the horses in the bag after marking a response to a cue that the handler gives, such as walk on, trot, or whoa, the handler is setting a precedent that the horse doesn't need to grab grass to be reinforced. Simultaneously we are the horse is learning to focus on and engage with the handler for longer and longer durations between feedings. When this becomes a regular habit and duration is built so that the feeding is intermittent or has longer breaks in between, we can then begin to fade the feed bag by working on non grassy areas and gradually transitioning to more tempting places. At first, when we move gradually to larger amounts of grass underfoot, we will increase the rate of reinforcement and gradually build duration between feeds again. Maybe use the link below the vidoe to check out the entire article if you haven't already. Hope this helps!

  • @csc8697
    @csc8697 ปีที่แล้ว

    My neighbor brought 6 yearlings in everyday from paddocks. 3 on each side single file. They were calm & did it easily

  • @maggiepie8810
    @maggiepie8810 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don't like doing it because if a horse gets spooked by something, having one horse freaking out is more than enough. That's just me, though, because there are situations when it's safer, especially when they're field mates.

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker ปีที่แล้ว

      Such a great point! It's wise to keep in mind they are flight animals and not only prepare them using positive reinforcement but also being sensitive to the environment and the horses themselves, how the feel, how likely they are to spook etc. It's wise not to do this in any situation if either horses or humans have concerns.

  • @brittanystewart9495
    @brittanystewart9495 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this!!

  • @maryhicks5160
    @maryhicks5160 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Melissa are these cooked or raw?

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Raw cut into chunks, skin on. They work great for indie. She gets satiated after 10-12. But too high value for Sophie.

    • @maryhicks5160
      @maryhicks5160 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@compassionatehorseclicker Would they be ok for the guy? Or too much sugar?

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@maryhicks5160 You'll just have to see, every horse responds differently As to what they feel is valuable

  • @brittanystewart9495
    @brittanystewart9495 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow such a huge difference!

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      So happy for Sophie that she's feeling a It better about life snd that youcan see a difference! Of course, training isn't linear, and at this point her progress is up and down depending on how she's feeling physically and emotionally, which still fluctuates quite a bit. But, hopefully this will continue to level out as we learn more about her and are able to provide the support she needs. :)

  • @compassionatehorseclicker
    @compassionatehorseclicker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wendy an amazing horse woman and I so enjoyed doing this interview with her!

  • @TheEquiClubYouTube
    @TheEquiClubYouTube 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Pretty pony!

  • @user-is6yl9wi7e
    @user-is6yl9wi7e 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    What a great idea!

  • @newpathshorsesanctuary5852
    @newpathshorsesanctuary5852 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent!

  • @santamulligan676
    @santamulligan676 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Queenie loves pulling her cart she’s retired now but she absolutely hated dressage bless her

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      So glad you found something or Queenie to do that she enjoys!

    • @santamulligan676
      @santamulligan676 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Melissa Deal's Victory Land Dressage ,carriage racing is a big thing in North Holland as you probably know,definitely hold on tight as you slalom around the course

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@santamulligan676 I wasn't aware of that so thank you for teaching me something new today.

    • @santamulligan676
      @santamulligan676 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Melissa Deal's Victory Land Dressage yes queenie always went straight into the dressage at events no warm ups ,she would only do it once🍀

    • @compassionatehorseclicker
      @compassionatehorseclicker 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@santamulligan676 sounds like she's lucky to have you!

  • @DarleneDeMayo
    @DarleneDeMayo 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I explain pressure and release with the example of a friend or cousin twisting your arm behind your back and saying 'I'll let go if you say uncle'.... even if you like your cousin that can be very annoying.... so people really annoy their horses with traditional training. People need to appreciate how tolerant these amazing beings truly are *:D

  • @DarleneDeMayo
    @DarleneDeMayo 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this! *:D

  • @DarleneDeMayo
    @DarleneDeMayo 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I could listen to Shawna all day *:D