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Last week, the peak body for equestrian sport in Australia suspended a prominent member after footage allegedly depicted ...
An endangered Przewalski’s horse foal named Marat, critically ill and rejected by his biological mother, found a surrogate ...
A serious riding accident has led to a lawsuit against Sweet Haven Farms, where Chad Jordan alleges he was misled about a ...
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The Science Behind a Horse’s WhinnyHorses are beautiful and expressive creatures and one of their most recognizable traits is their famous whinny. The whinny is a very complex form of communication which is firmly rooted in biology and ...
After he recovered from sepsis, a wild Asian foal was rejected by his mother. His vets found a mare who lost her own foal to ...
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Rural Mom on MSNLooking After Your First Horse: A Guide for New Owners - MSNUnderstanding horse behavior is key to building trust and ensuring a safe relationship. Horses are sensitive animals that communicate through body language, such as ear position, tail movements ...
An endangered wild Asian horse foal, Marat, survives critical illness and rejection by his mother at the Minnesota Zoo.
Horses that crib excessively may do this behavior in place of their regular activities. If the horse is busy cribbing rather than grazing, it can result in unhealthy weight loss.
Rein tension may affect horse behavior. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2024 / 09 / 240903144416.htm. University of Helsinki.
Some studies show equine-assisted psychotherapy can help with a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, low self-esteem, addiction, trauma, depression and antisocial behavior.
In horses, these behaviors may include cribbing, pawing, head shaking, weaving, and windsucking. Today, we’re taking a closer look at the compulsive behavior of horse cribbing, also known as ...
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