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Click Clop is an Equine Behaviour Consultancy business run by Anna Kodíček.
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Larry's first session learning "Place"
Larry's first session learning "Place"
Nuisance fly prevention methods for horses
Nuisance fly prevention methods for horses
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Nuisance fly prevention methods
Nuisance fly prevention methods
Anti-gypsy, Irish traveller, and Roma prejudice and bias in the equestrian industry
Anti-gypsy, Irish traveller, and Roma prejudice and bias in the equestrian industry
Are performative trainers fooling us into thinking problem behaviours can be trained away?
Are performative trainers fooling us into thinking problem behaviours can be trained away?
Understand Horses Live 2022 recording
Understand Horses Live 2022 recording
Understand Horses Live
Understand Horses Live
27-28 June 2026 at Reasheath College, Cheshire. Lectures, demos & workshops on horse behaviour, training, physiology, equine science and welfare.
Understand Horses Courses
Understand Horses Courses
Silent fireworks petition
Silent fireworks petition
Sleep behaviour: what could it mean if my horse's knees buckle when dosing?
Sleep behaviour: what could it mean if my horse's knees buckle when dosing?
Sleep is often something we don’t get to see in horses, they are often working with us or eating (16-18 hour a day in the wild), but sleep disorders do occur. You are probably aware of insomnia, a disorder that humans can face that causes difficulty falling and staying asleep. This disorder can lead to sleep deprivation in humans, but were you aware that horses can also become sleep deprived?Sleep is one of the most important things the body has to do alongside eating and drinking. Sleep contain
Behaviour consulting services
Behaviour consulting services
Editing photos, are we hiding our horse's emotions
Editing photos, are we hiding our horse's emotions
Behaviour diary
Behaviour diary
Mark Todd and punishment in horse training
Mark Todd and punishment in horse training
A recent viral TikTok has sparked outrage by showing Olympic gold medallist Sir Mark Todd repeatedly hitting a horse with a branch to force them into a water jump. Although the outcry against the video is warranted and justified, it has mostly been based on a shortened version of the clip. Watching the whole thing in context gives a much clearer picture of the context of the incident, and raises deeper questions about the role played by punishment in equine training. The original can be found he
What is stress and how do we recognise it in horses
What is stress and how do we recognise it in horses
How long does your hay last
How long does your hay last
Consent in horse training and management
Consent in horse training and management
How do horses see the world
How do horses see the world
The majority of people see the world using three base colours; red, blue and green. However horses see the world very differently to us as they only have two of these base colours. Horses, like dogs, are called dichromatic and see only blue and green. So what happens to the red colour? Well it seems as though it blends into the green tones and as such horses will find it difficult to differentiate between red and green. The image below was developed by Joseph Carroll and a team of researchers wh
Saint Boy's behaviour at the Modern Pentathlon 2020 shows pain not malice
Saint Boy's behaviour at the Modern Pentathlon 2020 shows pain not malice
Being a part of the equestrian community while not agreeing with the majority on many topics is a difficult place to be. Focusing on positive reinforcement, liberty, and consent based methods as opposed to the more common positive punishment, coercive methods makes it hard to find agreement on the issues around the use of horses in sport. However this occurred recently during the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, when non-equestrians and equestrians alike sat in horror as they watched the distressing footag
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