Back from another trip to Sequim!
I'm just back from another trip to Sequim, Washington! While no trip to beautiful Sequim is ever wasted, this trip was a particularly good one! I spent a week chicken training with world-renowned animal trainer, Bob Bailey. We spent the week training two chickens to discriminate between different shapes and colors. One of my chicken, Sweetie, learned only to peck on a triangle shaped target to earn reinforcement. The other, Chickie, learned only to peck a blue colored target for her reinforcement. We work on this until our birds will only peck the hot target no matter what order they are in when placed down with other shapes and colors. If the hot target is picked up and only "wrong answers" are shown, the chicken will wait for at least 20 seconds without offering the wrong answer. They'll then immediately peck the hot target when it is placed down.
Then, on the last day, using only free-shaping (clicking and treating for successive approximations of our end goal), we teach the chickens to no longer peck their original shape or color, but to peck a new shape or color for reinforcement instead! This challenges the trainer's skill in timing, setting and recognizing criteria, effective placement of reinforcement, observation, and much more! It's an extremely effective and fun way to polish and maintain a dog trainer's skill! I'll post video clips later in the week. I'm working on the same discrimination exercises with some of our boarding dogs now, too! They love the mental stimulation and interaction.
Cara Vacchiano, Buddy's Chance, Austin Dog Training and Behavior



