Magazine Articles
Understanding the Horse’s Mind – Dr Andrew McLean for Equestrian Hub
Andrew sat down with Equestrian Hub magazine to talk all things equitation science. You can read the full issue, here: https://issuu.com/equestrianhub.com.au/docs/equestrian_hub_magazine_december_2025
Habituation – 6 Ethical Ways to De-Spook Your Horse – Dr Andrew McLean
This article was featured in Horses and People Magazine, September 2018 issue. To view the article, click here: Habituation – 6 Ethical Ways to De-Spook Your Horse You can buy Horses … Read more
Why does my horse put its tongue over the bit? – Andrew McLean & Kate Fenner
This article was featured in Horses & People Magazine. To view the article, click here: https://www.horsesandpeople.com.au/article/why-does-my-horse-put-his-tongue-over-the-bit
Stop Arguing! How to correct conflict behaviours through training – Hazel Plumbley, Horse Sport Magazine
First appeared in the November 2016 issue of Horse Sport, written by Hazel Plumbley At a recent clinic in BC, experienced coaches and veterinarians gave Andrew and Manuela McLean a list of conflict behaviours seen most frequently in … Read more
Horsemanship: Can education replace experience? – Hazel Plumbley, Horse Sport Magazine
First appeared in the February 2018 issue of Horse Sport, written by Hazel Plumbley A new scientific approach to training is being credited with improving safety for young equestrians in all disciplines Click here for article: HS_Feb18_LR-Horsemanship
Dissecting the Dance – Hazel Plumbley, Horse Sport Magazine
First appeared in the August 2015 issue of Horse Sport, written by Hazel Plumbley Australian scientist and horse welfare advocate Dr. Andrew McLean on equine psychology and modernizing the dressage … Read more
From Little Trainers, Great Trainers Grow (Part 1-4) – Manuela McLean
These articles were featured in Horses & People Magazine. Teaching kids to train their ponies, and not just ‘ride them’, greatly boosts their confidence and learning. Kids as young as … Read more
Rural Weekly: Horses more dangerous than riding motorbikes, Andrew McLean
RIDING horses is risky business. According to new research, you are 20 times more likely to be injured doing an equestrian-based activity than you are riding a motorbike. And even … Read more
Boost Your Dressage Scores Part 12
Download Part 12 here: 1603 Horses and People_M_McLean_Boost Your Dressage Scores_Part 12