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The Contribution of Equitation Science to Minimising Horse-Related Risks to Humans

Academic PapersBy ESI AdminFebruary 23, 2017Leave a comment

Melissa Starling,1,* Andrew McLean,2,† and  Paul McGreevy1,† Kirrilly Thompson, Academic Editor Simple Summary Equitation science describes an approach to horse training and riding that focuses on embracing the cognitive abilities of horses, their natural…

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