Laterality in horses has been studied in recent decades. Although most horses are kept for riding purposes, there has been almost no research on how laterality may be affected by carrying a rider. In this study, 23 horses were tested for lateral preferences, both with and without a rider, in three different experiments. The rider gave minimal aids and rode on a long rein to allow the horse free choice. Firstly, motor laterality was assessed by observing forelimb preference when stepping over a pole. Secondly, sensory laterality was assessed by observing perceptual side preferences when the horse was confronted with (a) an unfamiliar person or (b) a novel object. After applying a generalised linear model, this preliminary study found that a ...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
<div><p>Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exerc...
For centuries, a goal of training in many equestrian disciplines has been to straighten the horse, w...
Evidence for behavioural and brain lateralisation is now widespread among the animal kingdom. Handed...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
The study assumes that horses are animals whose biomechanics is profoundly modified by human influen...
The conflicting results regarding the study of motor laterality in horses may indicate that there do...
The prevalence of vertical asymmetries is high in "owner-sound" warmblood riding horses, however the...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
<div><p>Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exerc...
For centuries, a goal of training in many equestrian disciplines has been to straighten the horse, w...
Evidence for behavioural and brain lateralisation is now widespread among the animal kingdom. Handed...
Most horses have a side on which they are easier to handle and a direction they favour when working ...
Lateralized behaviour is the most conspicuous manifestation of hemispheric specialization of the bra...
The study assumes that horses are animals whose biomechanics is profoundly modified by human influen...
The conflicting results regarding the study of motor laterality in horses may indicate that there do...
The prevalence of vertical asymmetries is high in "owner-sound" warmblood riding horses, however the...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
Prior research has shown that horses and other mammals, including humans, use the right hemisphere o...
Many studies have been carried out into both motor and sensory laterality of horses in agonistic and...
<div><p>Detailed knowledge of how a rider’s seating style and riding on a circle influences the move...
<div><p>Saddle slip, defined as a progressive lateral displacement of the saddle during ridden exerc...