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| | | | | The last couple of years have seen a welcome increase in the research of equine body language, with some fascinating studies looking at the expression of pain in horses. | |
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theconversation.com
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| | | | | Workers in the Australian racing industry allege horses are being routinely medicated for track work, at the peril of rider and horse safety. | |
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www.understandhorses.com
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| | | | | 9-10 August 2025 at NTU Brackenhurst. A unique equine event - a weekend of lectures plus practical demos & workshops on horse behaviour, training, physiology, equine science and welfare at NTU Brackenhurst, Nottinghamshire. | |
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| | | Stress can be defined as the body's reaction to mental or physical pressure. Some stress is useful in a horse's life to protect them from potential danger and allows a horse to learn and adapt to their environment. However, too much stress can cause a negative impact to their health and well-being. | ||