The Equine group of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors, a network of the most experienced and qualified equine behaviour consultants in the UK.
FEI survey on welfare in horse sport, please consider completing if you are a horse owner/rider/industry worker and have a view on this subject.
https://t.co/npqncdi1Wk
Cases of sleep deprivation in horses can be complex, so a collaborative and methodical approach can be the most beneficial way to provide a solution.
Anna Haines discusses #sleep deprivation in #horses for this monthโs @Official_APBC column ๐
https://t.co/jvQQSjVxxv
#behaviour
One of our Clinical Animal Behaviourists, Debbie Busby, is presenting her research today at the Royal Geographical Society annual International conference. Debbie will be speaking about methodologies in her work exploring horse-human relationships. @RGS_IGB #RGSIGB21
'Pain, Behavioral, or Both?' โ fab article in @thehorse In consultation with your vet, our equine behaviourists can help you work out what's going on with your horse https://t.co/I4tZ8QLSZc
Are you working towards equine clinical animal behaviour assessment? Looking for clinical CPD? The first equine behaviour case study event will be on Wednesday 25/11, hosted by the Horse Trust and delivered by Clinical Animal Behaviourist Jenni Nellist.
https://t.co/uLAHMwTeEN
Good article by Victor Ros of WildEquus on natural horse feeding behaviour. Victor spends a lot of time observing free roaming horses in Spain and has excellent knowledge of the behaviours horses display in non-captive managed environments.
https://t.co/O3trPwrBd9
It's set to be a scorching weekend! Like us, animals can struggle in this weather. Make sure your pets have plenty of fresh drinking water and shade, and avoid exercising them during the hottest part of the day: https://t.co/3dvpKxIU8C
What's the link between forage and behaviour, specific to horses? Equine behaviourist Nicola Chamberlain will take us through this often-forgotten but crucial element of training and behaviour modification in an APBC webinar tomorrow evening.
https://t.co/QUIz9uN4uD
Delighted to be sponsoring today's @thewebinarvet session at 12.30pm, on the Importance of Recovery from Work for Psychological Wellbeing. Featuring Occ Psychologist & longtime friend of MMI, Prof Elinor O'Connor - plus an update from MMI Manager Lisa
https://t.co/wT1OMqtabd
Another crisp sunny day for Bronwen to loaf about out of the wind ๐๐๐
Horses spend upto 6 to 8 hours out of every 24 doing stuff other than foraging. Rest makes up a big chunk of that and most horses will seek out a sunny thermal spot and bask in it ๐โ๏ธ
#winter#horses
New equine research. Equestrians' ability to recognise signs of equine fear/stress. Open access paper available in Animals, special edition - Fundamentals of Clinical Animal Behaviour
https://t.co/fkXcFKxQzL
If you would love the chance to work with our rescued residents, then we have just the job for you in #Norfolk โค๏ธ
Onsite accommodation is available (rent payable)
Find out more here: https://t.co/j8qIPnaZnT
Closing date for applications is 19th August.
#animalcharity#horsejob
A horse training and management book based on the latest behavioural science. Each chapter is written by a behavioural expert in their field (pardon the pun!). APBC members Jenni Nellist and Debbie Busby write on Breeding and Equestrianism, respectively.
@sarahlewis1 You're welcome Sarah! Happy memories of Carmarthen many moons ago, and a surprise corporate meet up slightly fewer moons ago! Hope all well, Debbie B๐