Since their domestication horses have been used for food, transport and recreation (Goodwin, 2002). The usefulness of horses in filling these roles depends on whether or not they can be trained (Sappington, 1997). For training to be effective and humane it must incorporate an understanding of learning theory, natural horse behaviour and the influence of motivatio
The long-held belief that human dominance and equine submission are key to successful training and t...
International audienceAims: Interventions on young horses may be particularly risky for professional...
Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thor...
Horses were domesticated 6000 years ago and since then different types of approaches have been devel...
Many cultures have trained horses using conventional approaches and acknowledged a talent for workin...
Millions of horses worldwide are subjected to various training and management routines by people of...
Learning theories applied to training are a major aspect of Equitation Science. Learning Theory (LT)...
This work is focused on the topic of backing and training of horses. First chapter analyses learning...
International audienceHorses’ education requires repeated interactions with a trainer and training s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Horses start learning from the day they’re born. Every time you interact with one, your horse learns...
This review considers some contemporary training and restraining techniques that may lead to confusi...
This work deals with the ethological knowledge, which is closely related to the principles and techn...
A method of horse training is discussed which is based on an old technique known in Australia as the...
The long-held belief that human dominance and equine submission are key to successful training and t...
International audienceAims: Interventions on young horses may be particularly risky for professional...
Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thor...
Horses were domesticated 6000 years ago and since then different types of approaches have been devel...
Many cultures have trained horses using conventional approaches and acknowledged a talent for workin...
Millions of horses worldwide are subjected to various training and management routines by people of...
Learning theories applied to training are a major aspect of Equitation Science. Learning Theory (LT)...
This work is focused on the topic of backing and training of horses. First chapter analyses learning...
International audienceHorses’ education requires repeated interactions with a trainer and training s...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Horses start learning from the day they’re born. Every time you interact with one, your horse learns...
This review considers some contemporary training and restraining techniques that may lead to confusi...
This work deals with the ethological knowledge, which is closely related to the principles and techn...
A method of horse training is discussed which is based on an old technique known in Australia as the...
The long-held belief that human dominance and equine submission are key to successful training and t...
International audienceAims: Interventions on young horses may be particularly risky for professional...
Equitation science is an evidence-based approach to horse training and riding that focuses on a thor...