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The Scientific Equestrian

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I am a neuroscientist, yoga teacher, equestrian, and mental health educator. I write about the human-horse relationship from a scientific perspective to improve horse and rider wellbeing and offer science-based training tips.

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Measuring Pain In Horses Part II: The Horse Grimace Scale (HGS)

Last week, I wrote about the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram (RHpE). The RHpE is a newer (or more recently adapted) tool to detect pain in horses. As discussed in a 2022 review paper that I summarized in my article, this method has a lot of loos...

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Measuring Pain In Horses Part I: The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram (RHpE)

Horses mask their pain and they don’t have the words to describe their experiences. An absence of detectable injuries or disease does not mean the horse is pain-free. For example, you might not have injuries or visible disease, but you migh...

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How To Study Horse Stress and Relaxation Part I: The Qualitative Behavior Assessment (QBA)

In a 2018 publication entitled “Using qualitative behaviour assessment (QBA) to explore the emotional state of horses and its association with human-animal relationship” in the journal “Applied Animal Behaviour Science”, researchers wanted ...

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How Horses Feel About Us And How To Measure It

In a 2021 paper in the journal “Animals”, a review paper entitled “The Effect of Human–Horse Interactions on Equine Behaviour, Physiology, and Welfare: A Scoping Review” was published. The authors intended to identify markers of horse welfa...

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