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[RC] Re new horse (head-shy) - A. PerezYou should have not trouble getting past head-shyness, or at least managing it, if you are willing to take the time needed. There are any number of methods - clicker training, desensitization, etc that can work: the trick si finding out what works for the both of you, and being willing to try something new if the chosen approach isn't working. Check out Alexandra Kurland's clicker training website: theclickercenter.com. Feel free to email me directly if you'd like my 2 cents worth. walkergirl<at> ureach <dot> com ________________________________________________ Get your own "800" number Voicemail, fax, email, and a lot more http://www.ureach.com/reg/tag ============================================================ We are talking about all the tools we can use to keep our horses safe and alive at the rides. Training/conditioning is one of the best tools available. It makes us better horseman and women, it benefits our horses and could quite possibly be the key to preventing most crashes. ~ Lisa Salas - The Odd Farm ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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