Knowing Your Horse (eBook)
208 Seiten
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-4443-1602-5 (ISBN)
training sessions? Do you want to use clicker training but
don't know where to begin?
If you understand how your horse learns and why your training is
effective, you can train faster, more ethically, and more
sympathetically. Knowing Your Horse will be a key resource if you
want to better understand your horse's behaviour and make the
most of that understanding to improve your training
techniques.
Knowing Your Horse gives you a range of practical tools to
employ in solving equine behaviour problems, and training tasks and
case studies demonstrate these tools in use. Emma Lethbridge
thoroughly but simply explains learning theory as applied to
horses, and offers practical advice on reward systems, positive and
negative reinforcement, and overcoming fears and phobias. If
it's not horses but humans that are causing you problems in
training, this book will also help you to explain the concepts to
other people. Learning recaps offer quick summaries and training
logs are provided for your own training notes.
Emma Lethbridge is an animal behaviour consultant and riding instructor, who has ridden and trained horses for 20 years. She is currently reading a PhD in Psychology at the University of Lincoln. She holds a BSc (Hons) in Neuroscience from the University of Sussex and a Diploma in Practical Equine Behaviour, as well as having trained with the British Horse Society attaining the Groom's Certificate and Preliminary Teaching Qualification. Emma currently trains with well-known classical dressage master Heather Moffett, and her renowned High School horse trainer assistant Becky Holden, and holds their 'Enlightened Equitation Teacher' Qualification.
Foreword
Dedication
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 The Principles of Good Horse Training
Ten Basic Principles of Good Horsemanship
Learning recap
Chapter 2 Does Classical Conditioning Ring a Bell?
Different Stimuli and Response Terms
Training Task: How to Classically Condition Your Horse
Specific Training Situations
Learning recap
My training log
Chapter 3 Living With the Consequences
Operant Conditioning
Applying Simple Operant Conditioning
Training Task: 'Don't Mug Me' Training
Learning recap
My training log
Chapter 4 All Possible Consequences
Defining Positive and Negative Consequences
Reinforcement
Punishment
Which Consequence?
Learning recap
Chapter 5 Other Laws and Factors in Learning
The Final Law - Extinction
Understanding Generalisation and Discrimination Learning inTraining
Learning recap
Chapter 6 The Power of Positive Reinforcement
What Can Be a Positive Reinforcer?
Which Reinforcer Should I Use?
When to Reward
Training Using Positive Reinforcement
Learning recap
Training Task: Using Positive Reinforcement to Teach the Back,the Heel, the Stay, the Recall and the Yield
Training Task: Teaching the Head Down and Placement using theTarget Lure
My training log
Chapter 7 The Sound of Learning - ClickerTraining
What is Clicker Training?
The Training Game
Target Training
The Secrets of Clicker Success
Learning recap
Training Task: Using Clicker Training
My training log
Chapter 8 Negative Reinforcement - ReinforcementThrough Escape
Pressure-Release Training
The Important Factors for Applying Negative ReinforcementEthically
When Not to Use Negative Conditioning
Avoidance Learning
Is Every Physical Contact with the Horse NegativeReinforcement?
Combining Positive and Negative Reinforcement
Adding Cues and Commands
Learning recap
Training Task: Using Negative Reinforcement ThroughPressure-Release
My training log
Chapter 9 Understanding Punishment
The Side Effects and Problems of Punishment
Applying Punishment (Minimising the Side Effects)
Is it Possible to Train a Horse Without the Use ofPunishment?
Learning recap
Chapter 10 How to Deal with Unwanted Behaviours Without UsingPunishment
The Simplest and Hardest Option - Ignoring the Horse
Counter Conditioning
Driven to Distraction
A Final Note
Learning recap
Case Studies: Alternative Ways to Correct UnwantedBehaviour
My training log
Chapter 11 Step by Step
Shaping
Chaining
Applying Shaping
Training Task: Shaping
Training Task: More Complicated Shaping - Teaching theSpanish Walk
Applying Chaining
Conclusion
Learning recap
My training log
Chapter 12 Overcoming Fears and Phobias
Prevention Is Better Than Cure
Overcoming Established Fears and Phobias
Habituation
Flooding
Systematic Desensitisation
Counter Conditioning
Combining Systematic Desensitisation and CounterConditioning
Learning recap
Case Studies: Helping Horses Overcome Their Fears
My training log
Chapter 13 Learning with Character
Does the Sex of the Horse Affect Learning Ability?
The Effect of Age on Learning Ability
Does Social Status Affect Learning?
Nature Verses Nurture
Learning recap
References and Furthern Reading.
Index
This book is for owners who not only care about their horse, but
also are willing to make a little effort to discover the true
potential of their relationship. I can assure you your efforts will
be more than rewarded. This book blends good science effortlessly
with practice, so that the reader can soon become a more skilled
trainer... If you understand the principles, then you are only
limited by your imagination, and as you discover the many joys of
training you will inevitably develop a deeper appreciation of
horses... Emma is a passionate horse lover who genuinely takes
the welfare of horses to heart, and she is also a scientist who
understands both the theory and practice of learning and training.
Perhaps what is less obvious is how rare it is to find this
combination of characteristics in an individual who can write so
clearly. She has brought together a wealth of knowledge with some
of the latest research findings, to create an easy to read
text.
Professor Daniel S. Mills, RCVS Recognised & European
Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine, University of
Lincoln, UK
Instead of punishing what many perceive to be the horse
'misbehaving', often it is the horse trying to
communicate that he is in pain, or is being blocked by the rider.
Far from being able to carry out the rider's wishes, it may
be impossible for the horse to do so, but because, unlike a dog, he
cannot cry out, he is punished for merely trying to communicate his
pain or fear. It therefore behoves us to understand how the horse
learns, and how his mind works. Scientific in thinking, Knowing
Your Horse is nonetheless very readable. This book should be on the
bookshelves of all who ride or train horses.
Heather Moffett, classical dressage trainer and founder of
Enlightened Equitation, Devon UK
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.9.2009 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Medizin / Pharmazie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie | |
Veterinärmedizin ► Pferd | |
Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei | |
Schlagworte | Equine • Pferd • Pferdeforschung |
ISBN-10 | 1-4443-1602-8 / 1444316028 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4443-1602-5 / 9781444316025 |
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