The 19th ISES Conference New Zealand - Bite-Sized Interviews

Welcome to our exclusive series featuring bite-sized interviews from the esteemed International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) Conference! Join us as we engage in enlightening conversations with experts from the world of equitation science. From groundbreaking research to cutting-edge techniques, we'll uncover the latest insights and advancements shaping the future of equestrian knowledge and practice. Whether you missed the conference or simply want to dive deeper into the discussions, this series is perfect for those seeking to stay at the forefront of equine research and training.

 

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Introduction to the series

Interpretation of Equine Affective States: an Exploration of Consistency

With Amber Wells

Identifying Risk Factors for Conflict Behaviours in Canadian Riding Lesson Horses

With Caleigh Copelin

A Good Life for Horses: Teaching Horse Owners About Disease Transfer and Prevention

With Dr Betsy Green and Debbie Reed

A Good Life for Horses: How Useful Are Physiological Measures of Stress in the Field

With Karly Liffen

Differences in Jockey Position Alter Muscle Recruitment and Horse-Rider Interaction

With Kylie Legg

A Good Life for Horses by Design: A Review of the Evidence and Practice of Equine Environment Design and Construction

With Leonie Lee

Familiarisation, Positive Associations, and Its Effects on Foals' Response to a Fear Test

With Dr Gabriel Lencioni

Monitoring the Cumulative Use of Horses Working in Education: Moving Towards Achieving a Good Life

With Dr Lindsay Skyner

Lessons Learnt from Horse-Related Human Fatalities: Accident Analysis Using HFACS-Equestrianism

With Meredith Chapman

The Comparative Effects of Three Enrichment Items on the Physiology and Behavior of Stalled Horses (Equus caballus)

With Miranda Brauns

How Does the International Equestrian Community View the Suitability and Versatility of Retired Thoroughbred Racehorses in a Second Career?

With Natasha Rose

Exploring Attitudes of Veterinary Hospital Staff towards Pain Assessment in Horses: A Qualitative Study

With Olivia Curry

Owner-Observed Behavioural Characteristics of Off-the-Track Thoroughbreds (OTTBs) in Equestrian Second Careers

With Dr Anne-Louise Knox

At the Conference

Spreading the Word About A Good Life for Horses

With Dr Katrina Merkies

What Is It Like To Be a Horse?

With Dr Cathrynne Henshall

Sleep and Rest in Horses

With Dr Mira Hämäläinen

What is a Good Life for Horses?

With Dr Andrew Mclean