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As usual, I am teaching alternative methods to haltering the first-time mustang. Here I am with Willis on my left and the famous Frank Bell on my right. Eventually the mustang will halter himself. The idea is that we goof off by playing poker ignoring the worried mustang. He eventually gets curious and pokes his nose into the later and I make the "Click" sound and offer a treat. And so it goes from there. See many of these pictures from other events elsewhere in the web site here.
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Now he's getting into the game and exploring the halter. Eventually everyone got to see him halter himself.
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Another future Mustang rider.
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Here's 'Petunia' a two year old Wild Burro. She's learned to honk that horn and get a treat of some grain. And she's certain that her new life with humans is going to be equally as fun.
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Hanging out with "Charlie" -- a Not-Too-Wild-Mustang. Charlie learned Clicker Training so well I'm surprised he's not in the Olympics yet.
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