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If positive reinforcement can be used to teach dogs to detect cancer, rats to find bombs, cats to walk on leashes, dolphins to jump through hoops, and zebras to stand for the farrier, why can’t be used to teach horses to jump, dressage and trail ride?
The fact is it can!
As with anything ‘new’, there is always scepticism, and understandably so.
This e-book will look at 5 of the most common nay-says against using positive reinforcement to train horses and show you why they are, in fact, myths.
The equine industry is in a time of change, as we learn more and more about the science behind our horses, how their brains work and how they learn it is becoming increasingly evident that using positive reinforcement (correctly) in training improves horse welfare, increases their learning speed, decreases spooking and improves the horse-human relationship, what’s not to love?
Join us now as we explore the 5 most common myths of Equine Positive Reinforcement Training and see that it is entirely possible to swap whips and bits for target sticks and clicks.
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