How Can the equine industry maintain its social licence to operate
How Can the equine industry maintain its social licence to operate? How ethology can positively impact equine management? All the wonderful talks in one package.
Here are all the courses that are included in your bundle.
April 16th, 5 pm GMT. Starting with Marthe's Kiley-Worthington summary presentation, all the speakers will elaborate on How ethology can positively impact equine management.
April 2nd, 5 pm GMT. Yogi Sharp & Karen Gellman: This talk will explore how domestication inadvertently affects hoof shape by changing the horses physiology
March 19th, 5 pm GMT. Jessie Sams: In this talk I will examine how utilising trauma informed care approaches can support the habilitation of horses impacted by trauma and enhance the welfare of performance horses.
March 5th, 5 pm GMT. Debbie Busbyt: An overview of my PhD research into ‘the good life?’, exploring horse and human perceptions of equestrianism in the UK.
Feb 19th, 5 pm GMT. Jenni Nellist: The horse’s early life plays a significant role in how well the horse can adjust to life in the human world, but how many owners, riders, coaches and trainers pay close attention to this?
Feb 5th, 5 pm GMT. Nia A. Cooke: Commercial horse feeds often contain waste products and by-products from the human feed industry: an environmentally sustainable way of repurposing waste products, yes, but how appropriate are these?