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The importance of species appropriate feeding to the health and welfare of the domesticated horse
CourseFeb 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?
£20
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Forgotten Foalhood
CourseJenni 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?
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The good life? - exploring horse and human perceptions of equestrianism in the UK
CourseMarch 5th, 5pm GMT. Debbie Busby. An overview of Debbie’s PhD research to date into ‘the good life?’, exploring horse and human perceptions of equestrianism in the UK.
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The Implications of Domestication on Equine Posture and its Relevance to Podiatry
CourseApril 2nd, 5 pm GMT. Yogi Sharp & Karen Gellman: This talk will explore how domestication inadvertently affects hoof shape by changing the horses physiology
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Wild horse welfare: what’s the relevance for domestic horse management
CourseApril 16th, 5 pm GMT. Dr Andrea Harvey elaborates on what is optimal horse welfare and what can be done to minimise negative impacts on horse welfare, and promote positive impacts.
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How Can the equine industry maintain its social licence to operate - THE DEBATE
CourseMay 28th, 5 pm GMT. Starting with Marthe's Kiley-Worthington summary presentation, all the speakers will elaborate on How ethology can positively impact equine management.
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