Irish Clicker Centre, Ballygarron, The Spa, Tralee, Co Kerry
Contact: Marte 086-1902337; Mary 087-1370162; e-mail irishclickercentre@gmail.com
First Steps
The First Steps.
Hand Feeding:
Has your horse ever been hand fed? If not this is where you may wish to start. But
safety first! Put your horse into a stable or behind a gate or other protective
barrier. Use a clicker in one hand and, as you present a small amount of food in
the other hand, click.
Be careful to stand well back and use an outstretched flat hand so that your horse cannot
mug you for food.
It’s a good idea to start with small chunks of food – such as apples or carrots about
½” or 12mm square. The horse will find it easier to take a single chunk, rather
than a small amount of grain….trying to get the last grain or nut can occasionally
lead to nipping with a horse that is new to clicker training. As your horse becomes
more clicker savvy, you can feed other treats more easily.
Targeting:
The next stage (or if your horse is good about taking food from the hand you can
start here) is to introduce targeting.
You can use any handy safe item as a target … a brush, cone, bucket lid, etc.
Present the target in a position where the horse can easily touch it – almost can’t avoid
touching it.
Work behind a protective barrier as shown in the photo. When the horse touches the
target, immediately click and as quickly as possible, present the treat.
This sounds (and is) very simple but it is worth practising with a friend before
going to the horse. You need to hold the clicker in say, your left hand, present the
target with your right hand, ‘click’ as the horse makes contact, then quickly
withdraw the target (put it into your left hand and out of sight) and feed your
treat… Another hand would be useful but as we are limited to two hands, it takes a
little practise to get this smooth. The smoother it goes the better for your horse and
the more quickly they will ‘get it’.
As you repeat the targeting you will see the ‘lightbulb’ moment in your horse… the
moment when they think “ hmmmm… if I touch this thing, I can train my human to
give me treats! ”
You’re on your way to having a clicker superstar!
Here Aoife is demonstrating beautifully how to present the
treat while standing at a safe distance from Prince. She is
holding the treat away from her body. Note how she has
both the target and clicker out of sight in her other hand.
Aoife presents the target to Prince. He is curious and
touches it straight away. He gets a click.
Aoife and her pony Prince on their very first clicker session!