Horseracing is under public scrutiny with increasing demands to safeguard horse welfare. It is accepted that, as a result of bit pressure and/or equipment, mouth lesions accompany many types of horse use, including racing. However, there are currently no data available on the range of bit pressures in driven trotters. Our aim was to investigate whether rein tension (RT, proxy for bit pressures) differs among gaits, between tempo within gait, between horses and drivers, and between left/right reins. Standardbreds (n = 9), driven by experienced drivers (n = 11), performed exercise tests on a racetrack (cross-over design; total 31 tests, data available from 26 tests). Horses' motion symmetry was measured before tests (trotting in hand). Rein t...
Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity...
Pressure from the bit in the horse's mouth, rein tension, likely feels unpleasant to the horse due t...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
Horseracing is under public scrutiny with increasing demands to safeguard horse welfare. It is accep...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
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...
Bits are a common and invasive piece of equipment used in equestrian sports. A bit should be careful...
BACKGROUND: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity...
Pressure from the bit in the horse's mouth, rein tension, likely feels unpleasant to the horse due t...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
Horseracing is under public scrutiny with increasing demands to safeguard horse welfare. It is accep...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
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...
Bits are a common and invasive piece of equipment used in equestrian sports. A bit should be careful...
BACKGROUND: Debate surrounds the use of high rein tension for obtaining different head and neck posi...
Differences in movement asymmetry between surfaces and with increasing speed increase the complexity...
Pressure from the bit in the horse's mouth, rein tension, likely feels unpleasant to the horse due t...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...