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Negative ReinforcementTaking away something that the horse dislikes in order to reward a desired response. Giving the horse relief or escape when he makes the c… Started by Lindsay Grice |
0 | Jul 11, 2011 |
Positive ReinforcementAdding a reward for a correct response. Something the horse desires. A treat, pat or voice command, for instance. Treats are a highly mot… Started by Lindsay Grice |
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Jun 27, 2011 Reply by Lindsay Grice |
ReinforcementReinforcement: An outcome a horse receives which increases the likelihood that a response will occur again. Following a behaviour with a r… Started by Lindsay Grice |
0 | Jun 5, 2011 |
Learned HelplessnessEquine Behaviour Term of the Week: Learned Helplessness Individuals learn to be helpless to avoid a negative experience. They believe they… Started by Lindsay Grice |
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Jun 2, 2011 Reply by Jackie Cochran |
yoga and waterhole ritual clinic 2011The Carolyn Resnick Waterhole Rituals, Seat, Balance, Yoga, Introduction to the UE’s and a Rainforest Hike with the herd.Clinic with Fara… Started by Kristine Adamsone |
0 | Apr 22, 2011 |
Riding Lessons & Horse Training - London area*Book your lesson or training spot before Christmas and ask about our Christmas discount! •Lessons I am offering private lessons on my hor… Started by Amy McElroy |
0 | Dec 6, 2010 |
Help offered, problem horses, etcHello everyone of barnmice. I'm writing to see if anyone in my area needs any help.I am Ayesha and I am a 21 year old horse owner and love… Started by Ayesha |
0 | Oct 1, 2010 |
E Abou Nasr?Does anyone know of this person? Dressage rider, trainer...? Possibly Canada? Interested in one of my horses and I am trying to get a feel.… Started by Peggy Judy |
0 | Sep 22, 2010 |
6 new foals later...Well, its been about a year now since first signing up for Barnmice.Here is an update for those interested in learning of our progress here… Started by Eden Ranch |
0 | Sep 8, 2010 |
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