More than 15 years of research and observation from students and experts at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center have gone into McDonnell's formal catalogue of equine behavior. Designed ...
Domestic horses sometimes engage in stereotyped behaviors (a repetitive movement that appears to have no purpose or function.) In horses, these behaviors may include cribbing, pawing, head shaking, ...
Foal NZ Uses Learning Theory To Increase Relaxation, Confidence In Young Thoroughbreds originally appeared on Paulick Report. Who doesn’t want to produce a performance athlete who is less stressed, ...
Horses may not be able to speak but they are excellent communicators. Without saying a word they can show you how they are feeling and whether their needs are being met. In the above video, you can ...