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Thanks so much for this Amanda,
Every time I watch it it brings a lump to my throat and makes me very happy indeed!
So rare in the the world of equitation…(or the world in general)
Well done. Such nice looking faces on the horses as they are doing what they are told to do. Love it.
Thank you
Stimulus control is so important when dealing with large animals. The key to keeping them happy is to make sure they are being reinforced for not performing a behaviour when the cue is not presented, as well as for performing a behaviour when the cue is presented.