Fear in Horses
- Posted by The Horse Staff
- Topics: Behavior, Behavior & Handling, Free Report, Horse Care
Share:

Fear is inherent in horses, with varying levels of intensity and behavioral reactions. Significant fear reactions—bolting and rearing, for example—can lead to horse and/or human injury and sometimes to material damage as well. Fear reactions can also determine how a horse will be used and who will ride it. Learn about fear and anxiety in horses and how to handle their fear reactions in this research-based fact sheet.
Share

Written by:
The Horse Staff
The Horse: Your Guide To Equine Health Care is an equine publication providing the latest news and information on the health, care, welfare, and management of all equids.
Related Articles
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with