Trick Horse Training - Georgia Bruce - www.ClickerTraining.org

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  • @Buckoux
    @Buckoux 14 років тому

    I love horses, therefore I love this video. It makes my heart feel good to watch a horse have a little fun with their human. This is the way it ought'a be.

  • @ShivSilverhawk
    @ShivSilverhawk 16 років тому

    Simply amazing. i wish all horses were treated like that. Not by fear but by friendship.

  • @elisekjo
    @elisekjo 15 років тому

    AMAZING!! Im very impressed! This has to be one of the happiest horses in the world..

  • @dinosaurus6845
    @dinosaurus6845 12 років тому

    That horse is extremely cool! I love him/her!
    That horse has so much trust in his/her boss.

  • @Justasam
    @Justasam 15 років тому

    I LOVE clicker training! My horse is clicker trained, and learns things SOOO FAST!! I can't believe anyone would doubt it!
    Your horse is adorable, lve the fetch trick!

  • @jupiterinleo
    @jupiterinleo 14 років тому

    Blowing the little trumpet! How cute!

  • @akualtekefan
    @akualtekefan 15 років тому

    WOW fantastic work! I love it! Great to see your having fun with your horse and teaching him! He's SO cute with the tarp over him!

  • @Mercedes2555
    @Mercedes2555 15 років тому

    very awesome video....I just started the clicker training on my gelding and he is so fast to learn....he knew how to continually touch the object...I used a glove first and then a lid to a coffee can...he was shy with the coffee can lid but did not take him long he was touching it the same as the glove...this is really fun to do and the horse has fun too...keep making videos so we can get more ideas of what to do with this training...

  • @mmamoni
    @mmamoni 13 років тому

    Wow ... amazing ....... compliments ! Horses are the best you can meet in your live!!

  • @MasterKeyKeeper
    @MasterKeyKeeper 14 років тому

    This video just proves that with love and paitence any human can be taught how to do any trick! ;) (I had a trick horse who did over 32 different tricks! He was the love of my life! He taught me everything HE knew! LOL) Trick training can be very rewarding! Your horses will love it and you'll be the hit of the barnyard! (It also makes for a better horse as their minds have been challenged!)
    Great video dear! (Needs some background music though!)

  • @youthnotlost
    @youthnotlost 14 років тому

    Great job. I used to have a horse but he never wanted anyone close to him while he was down. I had to retire him and gave him to a friend for a good home. I really miss him.

  • @gemmahorselover2007
    @gemmahorselover2007 15 років тому

    Was laughint at the ball bit where you kick it and he acts like a child running after it getting all excited. Really talented horse. I dont know how you do it but it really is inspiring!!!

  • @snowangle909
    @snowangle909 13 років тому +1

    Ahahaha the basketball part was precious!

  • @TheWolke205
    @TheWolke205 13 років тому

    This is amazing. I m sure you spent a lot of time with the horse to make it look this easy. I ve really enjoyed watching it!

  • @XEmiLovesArabHorsesX
    @XEmiLovesArabHorsesX 11 років тому

    Oh this is so cute!! What a clever horse and talented owner to teach her/him that!!! ;D

  • @welcometopemberley
    @welcometopemberley 16 років тому

    Fun! That gave me some great ideas for new things to try!!! You have done an amazing job with your horse.

  • @horsieylover
    @horsieylover 15 років тому

    Those glasses made me laugh. Anyway, this is soooo impressive. It looks really cute and you can really see the bond between them. Wish I could do that.

  • @FancySassy80
    @FancySassy80 13 років тому

    best clicker trained horse ever, that i've seen on youtube. great job.. I wish I had more time to try clicker with my boy.. i'

  • @sooka1959
    @sooka1959 14 років тому

    Beautiful, funny, and very encouraging.
    Love it.

  • @annod6
    @annod6 15 років тому

    Well done, that took a lot of training and trust, I would love to do that with my horse, I have a trick book and intend to start in the new year when I reduce my work hours, the key to doing this is consistency.

  • @ClissaT
    @ClissaT 16 років тому

    Georgia, I've found you again!! I looked at the background in this video & thought it looked like Australia. You & your horses are doing very well & congrats re Olympics.
    Keep up the good work
    Clarissa

  • @zxzllamazxz
    @zxzllamazxz 10 років тому

    Just amazing! Thank you for sharing.

  • @yvonneost12
    @yvonneost12 15 років тому

    I used to trick train, well done all you need is patience and a loe for your horse, I had a horse that could;nt be caught in the padlock, it took 2 1/2 hrs but I had her coming to a whistle and standing to be geared up, and I bought her from a " Horse trainer" LOL well done......

  • @kxmoto29
    @kxmoto29 12 років тому

    Nice job on training the horse! Wish mine could do all that!

  • @timeforfunandsmiles
    @timeforfunandsmiles 13 років тому

    @theprohorsejumper this video shows dedication on training simple steps over and over. Decide what you want your horse to learn and break it down to simple steps that your horse can understand easily and then build on those successes.

  • @ripstickman1
    @ripstickman1 15 років тому

    thats a cute video i have a 2yr white mare thats would be great for tricks first time i got on her we had her hopping and all kinds of things she loves to smile at people

  • @TheHorsesareForever
    @TheHorsesareForever 15 років тому

    Wow I want to get a horse and teach him these tricks!!!

  • @JailGuard925
    @JailGuard925 15 років тому

    clicker training is positive reinforcement training. You teach the animal that when they hear the click, they get a treat. eventually you stop giving them treats, but every time they do something right, you click, and they view that as a reward.

  • @ToriSilverson
    @ToriSilverson 14 років тому

    that is a gorgeous horse!

  • @welshlad11223344
    @welshlad11223344 15 років тому

    that is the best thing ive evr seen!!

  • @diablo2freakgirl
    @diablo2freakgirl 14 років тому

    smart horse !!!!!!!!!!!! i love horses

  • @Baroudeur4
    @Baroudeur4 14 років тому

    Incredible ! Bravo.

  • @cocochanelleke
    @cocochanelleke 16 років тому

    Brilliant,
    thanks for sharing
    and keep well.
    Coco

  • @AnneAmok
    @AnneAmok 16 років тому

    WOW this is tru horsemanship....

  • @Arlondia
    @Arlondia 14 років тому

    Amazing horse. I also do teach my horse to bow, make a pliché, spanish walk and other stuff, but I'd never be able to make him bring back a soccer ball or put a ring on the stick :)

  • @Horselovergirl451
    @Horselovergirl451 15 років тому

    wow that is so amazing i want to teach my horse to play soccer as well and all the other things

  • @graciewowsworld
    @graciewowsworld 15 років тому

    wow! youre horse is so cool!

  • @oneclicktome
    @oneclicktome 16 років тому

    Lovley video! Great work!

  • @iluvbennyboy
    @iluvbennyboy 14 років тому

    aww thats cool, i might try the bow thing

  • @DragonSwordMagician
    @DragonSwordMagician 15 років тому

    *smile for the camera* XD rofl I love the ending *, that was too cute =D and the tricks were awesome

  • @LoveMyHorseShazam
    @LoveMyHorseShazam 13 років тому

    Awesome!!! Amazing!

  • @PotterYouRotter7
    @PotterYouRotter7 14 років тому

    @PurebredLondon and did you see her beat the horse with it? no. its a training too not an abusive object. and size doesnt make the whip more painful. most people (such as myself) who use a whip in natural horsemanship, use it to do stuff that rarely involves touching the horse. i use the whip to crack it at the ground so it makes a noise, not hit the horse. and i also use it to point in a direction for the horse.

  • @IMMASTAR50150
    @IMMASTAR50150 13 років тому

    I love this video!!!

  • @k9kure
    @k9kure 13 років тому

    this is awesome! haha, i have only got my horse to do bow... but not as long as you guys did it, we only last for a few seconds XD

  • @Paules23
    @Paules23 14 років тому

    AMAZING!

  • @applejuicekate
    @applejuicekate 15 років тому

    HA! oh my gosh the croquet part is hilarious. my horse picks up hula hoops and throws them around his neck

  • @nallenallis
    @nallenallis 15 років тому

    Amaziiing!

  • @horsegirl12341
    @horsegirl12341 14 років тому

    thats one smart horse! very cute =)

  • @perserverance12
    @perserverance12 14 років тому

    amazing!

  • @ROSEOFINTRIGUE
    @ROSEOFINTRIGUE 15 років тому

    awesome!!!

  • @BertaHorseB
    @BertaHorseB 14 років тому

    oo it´s so fun

  • @KariHolst
    @KariHolst 15 років тому

    Awesome!!! So cute, and so amazing! :D I think he have a great life! :D

  • @gmwwc
    @gmwwc 14 років тому

    clicker training, operant conditioning. Horse is not bored that is for sure.

  • @4Marnie
    @4Marnie 14 років тому

    Now that is cute! now I need a ball...lol....get it Doc....lol

  • @downundercolour
    @downundercolour 13 років тому

    Rumba is a cool horse - I like the video - thanks!
    Check out the video of our stallion Chief playing with his toys in the video responses above!
    Scott Nelson
    Down Under Colour

  • @Baroudeur4
    @Baroudeur4 14 років тому

    Bravo !
    How many hours, days, monthes and years for this beautiful result ?

  • @WildHorseSpirit14
    @WildHorseSpirit14 13 років тому

    omg AMAZING!

  • @tahoetackntraining
    @tahoetackntraining 14 років тому

    I love it. I have a gelding I'm training to do tricks. We have the lay down (his favorite) good enough to the intermediate level and now I'm starting on the sit up. He has a low energy level and I think that may cause a problem. Once I get him to do it a few times he'll be good to go but getting him to do it... any tips? I have another horse that is at the finished level but she has a higher energy level so I have some idea.

  • @shellyeahshay
    @shellyeahshay 15 років тому

    TOO COOL!!!

  • @bulls300
    @bulls300 10 років тому

    멋지다!

  • @ILYDALLASxoxo
    @ILYDALLASxoxo 12 років тому

    OMG!! THat is soooo cute!! HOw do you teach them how to do that?

  • @kaitlynnn87
    @kaitlynnn87 16 років тому

    that is sooo cute!!!!

  • @elizabethempathetic7
    @elizabethempathetic7 14 років тому

    Thats so cute! ^^

  • @Rituskaahh
    @Rituskaahh 14 років тому

    very nice! :)

  • @Luvtolope23
    @Luvtolope23 14 років тому

    wow. this is really cool. :D

  • @myhorseroxursoxoff
    @myhorseroxursoxoff 13 років тому

    i need to teach my horse these trck

  • @Maejcia
    @Maejcia 14 років тому

    wow!
    haha!!! I love it!

  • @tindallster
    @tindallster 14 років тому

    amazing!! what was your process??!?!

  • @MCMJRM
    @MCMJRM 16 років тому

    I wish I knew how to teach my horse to dance and bow....and dressage!!! I love horses very much, but don't know how to train them to do anything.

  • @nechsenest
    @nechsenest 15 років тому

    great ! :))))))

  • @savvydanee
    @savvydanee 15 років тому

    Yes, I'm a dressage rider and the 20 meters circles I am always doing obviously have so much more meaning and purpose. Oh, and reining spins- where are you suppose to end up exactly? Pretty much everything except riding to the store and haulling Xmas trees has no REAL purpose whatsoever. "Fun" IS purpose :-)

  • @littlebrowntexan
    @littlebrowntexan 15 років тому

    would have to agree. It does sound like you need to spend some time in a roundpen with your horse

  • @PotterYouRotter7
    @PotterYouRotter7 14 років тому

    @gmwwc i used to work with a pony that if you threw orange construction cones across the arena, she'd go and chase after them x3 she did that without training. i wish id known how to teach her to bring them to me xD it was so cute!!!!

  • @gmwwc
    @gmwwc 15 років тому

    Can you say clicker training anyone?
    It does work!
    Very cute

  • @melissalisa123
    @melissalisa123 16 років тому

    how did u teach ur horse to rear i really want to know ??? i have areally playfull horse but i have no idea to train him tricks hmmm plz comment back... xo

  • @tonithesaint
    @tonithesaint 13 років тому

    Is there a book I can get to train my horse. He seems to have been taught something. He bows and picks up things. I don't know what cues he has been given and I don't know where to start. Any ideas. I have only had him 7 months. I am a newby as well.

  • @paco01sa
    @paco01sa 15 років тому

    caballo inteligente.

  • @AllAboutTheMusic44
    @AllAboutTheMusic44 12 років тому

    That's just too cute :P

  • @ThexMinE
    @ThexMinE 14 років тому

    you use a clicker to train the horse, right ? :D
    he seems to have fun and thats great ;)

  • @Anoek66
    @Anoek66 13 років тому

    Ow wow so cool:O :D

  • @Lisa167831
    @Lisa167831 13 років тому

    cool :)

  • @jleeustin
    @jleeustin 14 років тому

    @missjelllybean that is simply ridiculo- holy crap that horse just kicked that ball.

  • @thatonechick2012
    @thatonechick2012 12 років тому

    I've never seen a horse play soccer. Maybe I need to get out more.... Cute!

  • @Gabey_inc
    @Gabey_inc 15 років тому

    What is clicker training / i'm just curious??

  • @Gabey_inc
    @Gabey_inc 15 років тому

    what is clicker training. just curious?

  • @clairmatinaustralia
    @clairmatinaustralia 15 років тому

    how did you teach him/her all of that?

  • @DjEbb805
    @DjEbb805 13 років тому

    You should put on here a horse that can strafe. I want to show some people that horses can do that!

  • @PiggyDog89
    @PiggyDog89 15 років тому

    You don't need to own a horse if you don't understand what that means.... Ground work! A horse should immediately halt at any gait when you verbally ask whoa. A horse should also pick up all three gaits by kissing/clucking or however you want to teach it... A horse should flex and give while being soft in the face off the ground.. They should move out of your space. By getting a horse soft and responsiveo n the ground, saddling and training while on there back becomes a million times easier

  • @elliexena
    @elliexena 15 років тому

    hw do u teach socer? lol

  • @bellabelliboo
    @bellabelliboo 16 років тому

    haha wow that's fantastic!!
    are there any books around on trick training? i can't find any...
    greetzz
    PS: check out my vid where i do Spanish Walk with my horse :D

  • @JailGuard925
    @JailGuard925 15 років тому

    actually, no. Why would you bother clicker training if you have to give a treat anyways? I trick train my horse with treats, i taught him to smile. Do i still give him treats EVERY time he does it? no. but i still reward him by saying 'good boy' and petting him. He knows its a reward, because i used to say good boy, and give him a treat after. Its the same thing with clicker training. If i was to teach him something NEW, then i'd go back to using the treats until he gets it.

  • @kaeldi2010
    @kaeldi2010 13 років тому

    oh man i wish my horse did that.. shes so lazy

  • @jleeustin
    @jleeustin 14 років тому

    @missjelllybean i do what i want.

  • @KatiexKIRA
    @KatiexKIRA 15 років тому

    duhh its not a horse under the blanket its a ghost =ppp

  • @PiggyDog89
    @PiggyDog89 15 років тому

    Sounds like your horse needs more work on the ground before you saddle

  • @SuperRockstar999
    @SuperRockstar999 15 років тому

    lol

  • @jleeustin
    @jleeustin 14 років тому

    fake. this is photoshopped, clearly.

  •  15 років тому

    sweet, but pointless