The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement of the rider’s hand on the horse’s behaviour, analysing data on horses ridden in two different head and neck positions. We hypothesized that the rider’s hand movements and rein tension generate behavioural responses from the horse, and more so when ridden on the bit compared to free and unrestrained. Data were collected from seven dressage horses/riders in sitting trot on a high-speed treadmill. Kinematics were recorded using a 12-camera, infrared-based opto-electronic system. Behavioural recordings were made from video and three horses wore a rein tension meter. After stride split, data were standardised to 0-100% stride duration. Mixed mode...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
The forces exerted by a rider on a horse have a direct influence on the mechanical load experienced ...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
When a rider maintains contact on the reins, rein tension will vary continuously in synchronicity wi...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
Pressure from the bit in the horse's mouth, rein tension, likely feels unpleasant to the horse due t...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
Horseracing is under public scrutiny with increasing demands to safeguard horse welfare. It is accep...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Large riding lesson programs are an essential part of the horse industry. To meet demand and remain ...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
The forces exerted by a rider on a horse have a direct influence on the mechanical load experienced ...
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the influence of rein contact and the movement ...
When a rider maintains contact on the reins, rein tension will vary continuously in synchronicity wi...
Rein cues have been used for millennia when controlling horses. Recent research has quantified the r...
Pressure from the bit in the horse's mouth, rein tension, likely feels unpleasant to the horse due t...
BACKGROUND: The use of tack (equipment such as saddles and reins) and especially of bits because of ...
Effective communication between driver and horse through the reins is essential in harness racing to...
Horseracing is under public scrutiny with increasing demands to safeguard horse welfare. It is accep...
AbstractRein tension signals are commonly used to communicate the intended speed, direction, and hea...
Large riding lesson programs are an essential part of the horse industry. To meet demand and remain ...
Riders generally use reins as a means for communication with the horse. At present, the signalling p...
REASONS FOR PERFORMING THE STUDY: The kinematics of the saddle and rider have not been thoroughly de...
To investigate the effect of increasing velocity within one gait on horse and rider movement and to ...
Collection is a central term in equine dressage, defined as a shortening of the horse’s stride lengt...
The forces exerted by a rider on a horse have a direct influence on the mechanical load experienced ...