The horse has a unique place in European society. Historically, it has played a major part in shaping political and agricultural advances. Today, the horse has diverse roles ranging from the companion and leisure horse, to the sporting athlete. The horse continues to work on the land in many European countries, it serves in the police and the armed forces, and in some regions is a source of food. This has resulted in a vast range of horse-human interactions and relationships. Despite the long association between man and the horse we still have a great deal to learn about their behaviour and the constraints that domestication has placed on them. The WATHAM Symposium on “The Role of the Horse in Europe”, organized in association with the Anth...
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This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and ho...
People shape horses through their needs and demands but also through their awareness and understandi...
International audienceIn the European Union, the horse industry has undergone significant changes si...
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Présentation Powerpoint International audienceIn the European Union, little is known about the horse...
The horse is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have...
The horse industry has soared in Europe in the last decades. This article analyses the existing and ...
In Europe, the horse industry is seldom included in regional development policies. Stakeholders expl...
The dissertation, which bears the title ‘The horse in European history, 1550-1900’, breaks new groun...
International audienceThis session will present the preliminary findings of the Horse Commission Wor...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
In this concluding chapter, we consider the aggregate significance of our volume. In relation to exp...
International audienceFrom the time they became domesticated, horses have fulfilled roles imposed by...
National audienceAcross Europe, most estimates of equine economic activity demonstrate that traditio...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAM [Axe_IRSTEA]DTAM-QT2-ADAPTATIONInternational audien...
This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and ho...
People shape horses through their needs and demands but also through their awareness and understandi...
International audienceIn the European Union, the horse industry has undergone significant changes si...
Paru également dans la revue "Journal of Animal Science", vol.92, E-Suppl.2International audienceThe...
Présentation Powerpoint International audienceIn the European Union, little is known about the horse...
The horse is a large odd-toed ungulate mammal, one of modern species of the genus Equus. Horses have...
The horse industry has soared in Europe in the last decades. This article analyses the existing and ...
In Europe, the horse industry is seldom included in regional development policies. Stakeholders expl...
The dissertation, which bears the title ‘The horse in European history, 1550-1900’, breaks new groun...
International audienceThis session will present the preliminary findings of the Horse Commission Wor...
Domestication has provided the horse with food, shelter, veterinary care and protection, allowing in...
In this concluding chapter, we consider the aggregate significance of our volume. In relation to exp...
International audienceFrom the time they became domesticated, horses have fulfilled roles imposed by...
National audienceAcross Europe, most estimates of equine economic activity demonstrate that traditio...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAM [Axe_IRSTEA]DTAM-QT2-ADAPTATIONInternational audien...
This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and ho...
People shape horses through their needs and demands but also through their awareness and understandi...