Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Trick-Training Animals Lessons With Lukas, the World's Smartest Horse - Pressure

Pressure is any request I make of my student. I use the lightest detectable cue possible - in this way the animal becomes more sensitive and anticipatory. Let's all take a little test. This one always gets everyone's attention! I'd like you to take your finger and using a regular cueing pressure, the amount you'd typically use, say, to get your dog or horse to move over - touch your own arm. Now hold that for a moment, feel it? OK, now let's try this. Ready? Same finger, and this time with a touch as... light...and soft...and barely there as a feather, rest it on your arm. Notice the difference? This is what my horses feel.
Everyone likes to do outdoor gathering and cooking. Based on observations, outdoor cooking is really a fun experience and can amazingly add a different level of taste to your food and gathering experience. You can make instant way of doing this by buying a BBQ grill at a local store or online. However, making a homemade brick fire pit grill can be more exciting and a unique experience. This is certainly the best alternative for doing an outdoor gathering and cooking.
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