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www.equinebehaviourist.co.uk
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| | | | | Watching equestrian sports on television the commentary could lead you to believe the competitors are riding machines. More often than not a horse is referred to as 'it'. | |
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www.themanequest.com
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| | | | | I will be attending Gamescom and Devcom in Cologne this August, and I will give a talk on the topic of Horse Games - History of a Neglected Genre and its Untapped Potential. | |
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www.equestrian.org.au
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains the divisions, judging criteria, and breeding standards for show horses within Equestrian Australia. | |
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www.horsejournals.com
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| | | How do you tell if your horse is in pain? You may just know straight away that something is not right. But people are not always able to correctly interpret the signs of pain displayed by horses and donkeys. After all, having evolved as prey animals, it is in their interest not to show signs of pain that might bring them to the attention of a predator looking for its next meal. | ||