Simple Summary The space between the noseband and the skin of competition horses is a current welfare issue. The practices regarding the noseband tightness of Dutch horses was studied, as well as the intentions of Dutch equestrians when fastening the noseband. More than half (59%) of Dutch riders had their horses' nosebands tightened according to the new two-finger regulation, implemented 1 April 2019. Dressage horses and older horses wore less tight nosebands compared to show jumping and younger horses. Results of an internet survey on intentions for noseband use showed that 54.5% of the respondents agreed with the new regulation and 62% believe that it will improve horse welfare. The respondents could be categorised into three different g...
Noseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports such as dress...
The “duct tape twitch” – a piece of adhesive tape stuck on the vertical midline of the horses’ nose ...
peer-reviewedNoseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports ...
Simple Summary The space between the noseband and the skin of competition horses is a current welfar...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Recent concerns regarding horse welfare during competition has highlighted the occurrence of overtig...
Equine welfare is essential to the sustainability of racing and equestrian sports and their continue...
peer-reviewedThe control and training of horses is achieved through the application of physical pres...
Restrictive nosebands are common in equestrian sport. This is concerning, as recent evidence suggest...
Restrictive nosebands are common in equestrian sport. This is concerning, as recent evidence suggest...
Much controversy exists among riders, and in particular among those practicing dressage, regarding w...
Thirty-six owners of seasonally headshaking horses took part in a trial to compare the effectiveness...
The noseband has been the topic of much recent attention from many within the equitation science fie...
Noseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports such as dress...
The “duct tape twitch” – a piece of adhesive tape stuck on the vertical midline of the horses’ nose ...
peer-reviewedNoseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports ...
Simple Summary The space between the noseband and the skin of competition horses is a current welfar...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Nosebands are used by riders to prevent the horse from opening its mouth, to increase control and, i...
Recent concerns regarding horse welfare during competition has highlighted the occurrence of overtig...
Equine welfare is essential to the sustainability of racing and equestrian sports and their continue...
peer-reviewedThe control and training of horses is achieved through the application of physical pres...
Restrictive nosebands are common in equestrian sport. This is concerning, as recent evidence suggest...
Restrictive nosebands are common in equestrian sport. This is concerning, as recent evidence suggest...
Much controversy exists among riders, and in particular among those practicing dressage, regarding w...
Thirty-six owners of seasonally headshaking horses took part in a trial to compare the effectiveness...
The noseband has been the topic of much recent attention from many within the equitation science fie...
Noseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports such as dress...
The “duct tape twitch” – a piece of adhesive tape stuck on the vertical midline of the horses’ nose ...
peer-reviewedNoseband tightness is difficult to assess in horses participating in equestrian sports ...