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The Equine Ethologist

Renate Larssen

Making the science of horse behaviour and welfare accessible to horse owners everywhere. By equine ethologist Renate Larssen MSc.

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Can horses really plan and strategise?

A few weeks ago, researchers at Nottingham Trent University published the first study to find indications of higher cognitive abilities in horses. The study, “Whoa, No-Go: Evidence consistent with model-based strategy use in horses during a...

3 months ago
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Why your horse almost certainly does not respect you

This has been one of my most requested posts since I started The Equine Ethologist. I am often asked to debunk the pervasive idea that we need to gain our horses “respect” and become their “leaders” in order to interact with them in a safe ...

4 months ago
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The problem with pain

Everyone is talking about pain right now. Given the recent scandals that have exposed violent training methods and abusive equipment in horse sport, this comes as no surprise. Yet the discussion often over-simplifies a hugely complex topic....

7 months ago
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Stallions need company too

Today is International Women’s Day. Normally, I would post about how the systematic prejudice against mares jeopardizes their welfare. This year, however, I decided to write about stallions, because the forced social isolation of stallions ...

8 months ago
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  • Renate Larssen

    Equine ethologist (MSc) passionate about bringing science to the horse world.

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