Clicker training is a way of modifying behavior of a horse using an audible click to reinforce a specific action. When a horse performs the desired action in response to a command, trainers give a click the moment the action is performed and immediately offer a treat. Verbal reinforcement can take too long to register with a horse, since it often varies in the tone and phrasing. A simple clicking noise, however is consistent and easily recognizable. A common misconception is that a clicker is used to command the horse to perform a trick, rather than act as a marker for desired behavior.
3. Using the same command as the previous step, begin to reward the horse using only the click and do not offer a treat. Keep repeating this until the horse no longer looks for an edible treat once the desired action is performed.
Thanks for the tips on how to train your horse with a clicker. That's exactly what i want to do. does your horse use any horse supplements for their joints? If so, what kind are you using? Keep calm, and keep posting.
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