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6.6.2022 Is Your Endurance Horse Ready To Compete?
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Sue Palmer
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June 6, 2022
“In many ways, an endurance race is a test of how much physical challenge an athlete can endure. When it comes to equine athletes, though, there’s the complicating factor of ensuring we’re not asking too much of an animal—especially one who didn’t choose to participate. That’s why scientists in Qatar have honed-in on biomarkers that […]
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5.6.2022 Don’t Miss The International Society for Equitation Science Conference!
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Sue Palmer
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June 5, 2022
ISES Conference 2022 Succeed with Science: Performance, Practice & Positive Partnerships 10 – 12th August 2022 The 18th annual International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) Conference 2022 is taking place at Hartpury University and Hartpury College from 10-12 August. The event, titled ‘Succeed with Science: Performance, Practice and Positive Partnerships’, will run as a hybrid […]
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4.6.2022 The Ethical Use Of The Horse In Sport
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Sue Palmer
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June 4, 2022
“Horse sports are struggling to successfully match the public’s expectations of welfare. Competition demands are not always compatible with satisfying the horse’s needs, and the tension is threatening the industry’s social licence to operate. In response, the Swiss Horse Industry Council has delivered a lesson in ethical analysis and how to carry out a constructive […]
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3.6.2022: Jan and Rebel
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Sue Palmer
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June 3, 2022
A Guest Blog By Jan Daley March 2020! The beginning of an interesting time for the citizens of our islands! Personally, we are blessed. We have 3/4 acre of garden/paddock miles from anywhere, with beautiful scenery. We chained our gates, The Husband did the shopping, and the weather was fabulous. I long reined Rebel up […]
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2.6.2022 Is Bigger Better?
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Sue Palmer
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June 2, 2022
One of the most difficult aspects of horsemanship is sorting through what’s truth and what’s myth. You know that you should follow the science where possible, and where appropriate, but how do you know whether the science is any good? There are good studies and there are bad studies. Here’s an article, part of a […]
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1.6.2022 Thank you
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Sue Palmer
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June 1, 2022
“I think it’s very important to have a feedback loop, where you’re constantly thinking about what you’ve done and how you could be doing it better. I think that’s the single best piece of advice: constantly think about how you could be doing things better and questioning yourself.” Elon Musk I feel so lucky to […]
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30.5.2022: The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram – Research and Development
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Sue Palmer
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May 30, 2022
It’s Not Easy! Figuring out when a ridden horse is uncomfortable is not easy. It’s not like we can put the horse in a laboratory and perform a series of tests on him. We have to do what’s known as field-based studies, where we take measurements in the ‘real world’. There are limitations to this, […]
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29.5.2022 Finding The Right Help
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Sue Palmer
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May 29, 2022
“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful, to be honorable, to be compassionate, to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” Ralph Waldo Emerson It can be a minefield trying to find the right help for you and your horse, and I’ve written […]
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28.5.2022 Who has helped you recently, and how?
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Sue Palmer
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May 28, 2022
A Guest Blog by Jan Daley I know I do bleat on about The Husband, and if I was listening to someone else I’d probably roll my eyes and mime fingers-down-throat-and-vomit at such nauseating gushing. I know that no-one else would invest the ongoing time, effort, care, and meticulous planning that this man invests in […]
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27.5.2022 Excerpt from ‘Understanding Horse Performance: Brain, Pain or Training?’
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Sue Palmer
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May 27, 2022
From Chapter 12: Does your horse score 10/10 for comfort? 7. Walk and trot in straight line What to do: Ask a handler to walk your horse in a straight line away from you on level ground for about 30 paces or so, and then back towards you. Repeat in trot, both on a loose […]
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