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Playing non-audible frequencies generated positive changes in stabled racehorses

Heightened touch sensitivity identified in therapy horses

"The results of this study open new lines of thought on the possible influence of equine-assisted intervention working activity on horses’ tactile reactivity."

Ability of horses to focus linked to their occupation, study finds

Eventing horses share an interesting trait with elite soccer players, researchers find.

Horse Slow Feeder Safety – The Horse

ADVERTISEMENT How to use slow-feed haynets and slow feeders without endangering your horse’s limbs, hooves, and teeth If you’re using a slow feeder, it’s probably because you want the best for your horse. You know horses in the wild graze and browse up to 16 hours a day, and you want to offer a way for your horse to have a similar feeding regimen in his domestic environment. Good for you! And all the better for your horse. Occasionally, though, slow feeders create health or welfare issues of their own. It’s important to keep the risks in mind (and mitigate them) as you choose, monitor, and maintain your slow feeding equipment.

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