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| | www.equinebehaviorist.ca
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| | Do horses love being ridden? Probably not. Read on to learn how to make riding better for your horse,
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| | It's safe to say that horse owners across Canada are passionate about their horses and their industry. Whether they are pleasure riders, competitors, or those who breed or train horses for a living, Canadian horse owners are invested in the equine industry both emotionally and financially. We read, we research, and we invest in them in the hopes of having the satisfaction of seeing a healthy horse in our barn or a successful one in the arena. Sometimes we are faced with making decisions about the welfare of our horses, and although social media is filled with opinions on what is the "best" thing to do for them, it isn't always obvious as to what is the "right" thing to do for them.
| | www.equinebehaviourist.co.uk
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| | [AI summary] The article discusses various aspects of equine behavior, including grief responses, welfare issues, training methods, and recent scientific studies on horse psychology and health.
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| The following post appeared earlier this week at Paulick Report. So much, for good or ill, in a horse's racing career depends on how the animal is managed. A year ago, the then-5-year-old Kafwain mare Twelve Twenty Two was the winner of a single race from six starts, and a critic could have made a...