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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Launch of Article Series
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Monday, 7 May 2012. Launch of Article Series. My post on Learned Helplessness created quite a debate on the British Dressage forum. The thread did quickly go off topic, which seems to be quite a common occurence! Anything that creates a healthy discussion is good though, and I'm sure it's because we are all essentially passionate about ridden horse welfare. To answer some of the points that were raised, I've expanded my post into a full article, which you can access here. Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles.
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Nature vs Nurture
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Friday, 1 June 2012. The 'Why Does My Horse.' feature has not attracted any questions yet, so I've written a slightly more in depth article to get you all thinking! Image source: http:/ simplymarvelous.wordpress.com. There are two approaches to a horse that's displaying undesired behaviour under saddle. One approach is to ask "why is this happening? Whereas another is "how can I stop this happening? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles.
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles
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Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles. These articles aim to discuss the application of scientific principles to ridden horse behaviour in everyday language. Due to a page limit on this blog, the articles are hosted on a separate web platform: just click on the article title to be re-directed. The Origins of Ridden Horse Behaviour (Why does my horse? Learned Helplessness in the Ridden Horse. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Spring Grass!
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Friday, 11 May 2012. The grass is starting to look very green in the UK after all the rain we've had recently, and several people are commenting that their horses are a bit full of themselves as a result. Is there actually any truth behind this connection or is it just an excuse? So, if your horses is a bit full of itself at the moment, yes, it may well be the spring grass! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles. Picture Window template. Template images by konradlew.
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Rhythm vs Relaxation: the verdict!
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Monday, 28 May 2012. Rhythm vs Relaxation: the verdict! Thanks to all of you who took part in the poll, and added comments to my previous post. There were also some very interesting contributions on this thread on the British Dressage Forum. The poll will remain open on our wiki, but here are the results so far:. If you have any further comments or observations, do please feel free to post them below:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ridden Horse Behaviour Articles.
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Why does my horse...?
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Wednesday, 2 May 2012. Why does my horse? We are starting a new feature enabling you to ask your own questions about ridden horse behaviour. Each month we will answer the best or most popular one. Your question can be quite specific, like 'Why does my horse spook at dock leaves? Or more general, like 'Why do horses bolt? The behaviour you ask about can be quite subtle, or extreme , like this one! A bit of background. Most ridden behaviour is comprised of one or more of these 4 elements:. Horses are gener...
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Horsality?
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Tuesday, 12 June 2012. As a follow on to the introductory article on the origins of horse behaviour: Why Does My Horse? I have started to look a little more into individual differences between horses. In humans, this is referred to as 'personality', but is it appropriate to use this term when referring to horses? I don't think so, as 'personality' defines characteristics belonging to a 'person'. The word 'horsonality' is even worse: what is a horson? It sounds like a horse-person hybrid!
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hästhantering – Busenkelt!
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8230;eller mitt komplicerade hästliv. En hästig blogg från Lösa Tyglar. Busenkelt – eller? Rekommenderar alla en noggrann läsning av hennes inlägg som du hittar här:. Postat i Hästar och Ridsport. Etiska problem i eliten dyrt. Att hästen blir stressad, och mår dåligt under träningen och att quick fixes sällan blir särskilt hållbara, det verkar många inte tycka spela så stor roll. Att se ur hästens perspektiv är hart när omöjligt, och något som kanske inte ens ska övervägas? Läs mer här: http:/ epona....
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Ridden Horse Behaviour: Horses in the media
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012. Horses in the media. I apologise in advance that this post only has a tenuous link with ridden horse behaviour, and is largely full of trivia! The 'Britain's Got Talent' victory of Ashleigh and Pudsey over and above an operatic singer and a male voice choir got me thinking about our relationship with animals and how this is exploited in the media. If any of you missed their amazing winning performance you can view it here:. Why are horses good at selling beer?
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