
Pulling Ponies Won’t Quit Grass Grabbing In-Hand
Learn how to keep ponies, Miniature Horses, and full-sized horses from pulling and grazing when you lead them.
Learn how to keep ponies, Miniature Horses, and full-sized horses from pulling and grazing when you lead them.
Learn how to get your horse to accept new and scary objects or sounds.
Rescue operators share advice on small steps owners can take to keep their horses out of less-than-ideal situations.
An equine behaviorist offers advice for managing an orphaned filly who exhibits dangerous behaviors.
If your horse doesn’t have tying mastered, you can help him learn with a few smart schooling strategies.
Why does my horse bolt out of the back of the trailer as soon as we start to open the back gate?
Learn how to deal with a horse or pony that doesn’t like to be caught in the pasture.
Dr. Temple Grandin gave the keynote at the 2013 American College of Theriogenology Symposia and Conference.
Parents need to be aware of equine ownership commitment and cost before granting a child’s wish.
One welfare group uses learning theory techniques to keep feral or neglected horses and their handlers safe.
Paying attention to horses’ psychological factors is key to ensuring success in work and mental well-being.
Research on escape and avoidance can help trainers improve techniques to benefit horse welfare.
“Learning theory” research could help keep vets safer when working with difficult equine patients.
During round pen training researchers got similar results from an inanimate object as from a human.
Research suggests a strong human attachment could lead to impairment of a horse’s problem-solving abilities.
Encouraging a horse to approach a scary object led to less stress when faced with the same situation later on.
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