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The classical conditioning will be an effective tool in animal training

The classical conditioning will be an effective tool in animal training

In the religious paintings are the codes, or instruction how to make some things like grow the obey for some other person. When we are looking at the paintings, where Jesus or some other holy man is sitting with lamb, and this asset is of course really nice looking, but there is another way to look at that kind of painting.

That painting could be looking at the point of view of the behavioral sciences, and if we would want to teach the obey younger and smaller person is just give other members of the team punishment. If they would not obey and follow that leader, that would make punishment like hitting another individual or just the second individual.

In fact, the thing, what makes possible to take control of every individual in the lamb or any other animal pack that the controller or herdsman just finds the leader of the pack, and then takes the own lamb, what acts as equipment, what to use in the controlling process. The idea is that every social animal pack has a hierarchy. Every single individual has their own place, and if the animal is not below some other animal, that means that this animal is the boss.

The leader of the group can be replaced by using the very easy methodology, what was invented by Ivan Pavlov

When the herdsman replaces the original leader by own leader, that means that the original or natural leader just teach to obey the leader, what the herdsman uses as the leader. If that leader would grow with those herdsmen, it would not afraid of them. If the leader of the group would trust some people also the others would trust that person.

And when the leader of the group comes with the herdsmen, that is a mark of trust. Those lambs are following their leader in every place, and in one evening those animals would get in some city, and they will be butchered.

This thing bases the idea, that the leader of the group would be captured, and then teach to follow the substituent. The methodology would be the classical conditioning, which was invented by Ivan Pavlov. It bases the recompensing and punishing. If the animal pleases trainer, would that animal get the price, and if that will cause the disappointment would it get punishment.

That thing would happen by giving punishment to the leader if that would not follow the marks, what the first lamb would show. If the leader of those social animals would accept somebody above itself, it would make all individuals of the pack to follow that lamb. This is the way how to take a pack of lambs under the control, but it can be used with every social animal.

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