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Hey all! So I've been dabbling in teaching my paint gelding, Geronimo (aka Mo) some tricks! I haven't taught him much, but recently we're been learning how to bow and hug, he's doing really well with both of those so I've been thinking... what are some other tricks for us to try?
I'll try to post pictures of our progress in here if you'd like to see it <3
Oh and if you've taught your horse any tricks, what have you taught them?
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I didnt teach him, but my gelding would "pose" for a treat. He'd arch his neck and lift his knee up until he looked like a medival statue.
It was very cute.
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Cadence Farms said: I didnt teach him, but my gelding would "pose" for a treat. He'd arch his neck and lift his knee up until he looked like a medival statue.
It was very cute.
That sounds adorable!! :D
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I personally like "Touch". I am teaching a mustang to "Touch" things when I tell her and it really benefits her when something is scary to her.
I taught my mare how to highfive by putting my foot out and her putting her hoof out xD
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Maybe you can teach him spanish walk. It's pretty easy and looks fancy. XD
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One of mine knows "Scoot Over." When she's tied up, she often turns so one side is against the fence. If I touch her butt, the side against the fence, and say "Scoot Over" , she moves so she's facing the fence head on. Makes saddling a lot easier. I taught her that by pushing her butt and telling her to move. She eventually figured out how far I wanted her to go.
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WhiteStagStables said:
I personally like "Touch". I am teaching a mustang to "Touch" things when I tell her and it really benefits her when something is scary to her.
I taught my mare how to highfive by putting my foot out and her putting her hoof out xD
Wolfcreek said: Maybe you can teach him spanish walk. It's pretty easy and looks fancy. XD
Those are cool!! I'll definitely try the Hi five and maybe the Spanish walk!!
Deadman Wonderland said: One of mine knows "Scoot Over." When she's tied up, she often turns so one side is against the fence. If I touch her butt, the side against the fence, and say "Scoot Over" , she moves so she's facing the fence head on. Makes saddling a lot easier. I taught her that by pushing her butt and telling her to move. She eventually figured out how far I wanted her to go.
My boy knows that one too!! It's a great trick to learn/teach :D
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Laying down, liberty, rearing on command, please post progress Edited at August 12, 2019 10:00 PM by HMHRealityChekStable
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So I went out to the barn today, and worked on bow, and a little bit of hugging :) He did great! I hadn't tried either trick in at least 2 weeks, and he remembered them immediately! I can't find anywhere else to post the videos (besides youtube and I don't feel like dealing with that lmao) so I just used insagram (I post the progress and more there)
<span style="font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">https://www.instagram.com/p/B1F1QC0nZOn/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet
Also HMH, after we master bow I'm going to work on laying down on command, we already do a bit of wannabe liberty, and I'm not quite sure about rearing on command (I've never seen him rear in the almost 3 years I've had him) lol
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I train all my ponies and horses at liberty. I could for sure help you out and give you strategies. I always teach liberty circles/free lunging toward the start. Most horses pick it up easy. If you might want to teach Mo that Pm me and I'll tell you my strategy!
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