Unsteady hand position can cause discomfort to the horse, potentially leading to conflict behaviours (CB) such as head tossing or tail lashing. Some instructors feel that martingales or elastic rein inserts can reduce discomfort caused by inexperienced and unsteady hands. Others consider these devices to be inappropriate ‘crutches’. Four horses and nine riders were tested under three conditions in random order: plain reins, adjustable training martingales (TM), and elasticised rein inserts (RI). Rein-tension data (7 s) and behavioural data (30 s) were collected in each direction. Rein-tension data were collected via straingauge transducers. Behavioural data were assessed using an ethogram of defined behaviours. No differences in the number ...
Background: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
Auxiliary reins are commonly used for the training of riders and horses as well as in daily training...
Unsteady hand position can cause discomfort to the horse, potentially leading to conflict behaviours...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
Rein tension signals are, in essence, pressures applied on the horse's mouth or nose, via the bit/no...
When a rider maintains contact on the reins, rein tension will vary continuously in synchronicity wi...
BACKGROUND: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Rideability, i.e. the ease and comfort with which a horse can be ridden, is considered to be one of ...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
Rein tension is used to apply pressure to control both ridden and unridden horses. The pressure is d...
Rein tension is used to apply pressure to control both ridden and unridden horses. The pressure is d...
Background: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
Auxiliary reins are commonly used for the training of riders and horses as well as in daily training...
Unsteady hand position can cause discomfort to the horse, potentially leading to conflict behaviours...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
Rein tension signals are, in essence, pressures applied on the horse's mouth or nose, via the bit/no...
When a rider maintains contact on the reins, rein tension will vary continuously in synchronicity wi...
BACKGROUND: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Rideability, i.e. the ease and comfort with which a horse can be ridden, is considered to be one of ...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
Rein tension is used to apply pressure to control both ridden and unridden horses. The pressure is d...
Rein tension is used to apply pressure to control both ridden and unridden horses. The pressure is d...
Background: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
Auxiliary reins are commonly used for the training of riders and horses as well as in daily training...