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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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www.equestrianspirit.com.au
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| | | | | If you have ever heard of negative reinforcement, chances are you may think it's an unpleasant way to train your horse. What if I told you that isn't necessarily true? | |
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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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www.equinebehaviourist.co.uk
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| | | Horses are grazing animals that have evolved over millions of years to eat at ground level. When we give a horse a stationary haynet, or a hay rack up high to eat from for a long period of time, this is very unnatural for them - both physically and mentally. | ||