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| | | | | Stress can increase your horses performance- when done correctly. | |
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www.equinebehaviourist.co.uk
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| | | | | Horses sometimes lick and chew during training and this has often been interpreted as a sign that the horse is learning or showing 'submission' to the trainer. However, a new study suggests that this non-nutritive licking and chewing behaviour is a natural behaviour that is shown after a stressful situation. | |
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| | | | | Learn about Lauren Fraser, an experienced, accredited horse behaviour specialist. Online guidance for owners worldwide using kind, evidence-based techniques. | |
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| | | Guía de Taiwan con mis post de este viaje a una isla en medio de un conflicto geopolítico con China y con gente maravillosa | ||