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New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Kylie Legg
Kylie is a lecturer in equine science at Massey University in the School of Veterinary Science. She has a strong background in engineering as well as 20 years practical experience of working and training horses and...
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New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Amber Wells
Amber Wells is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Animal Science with a specialization in equine behavior and extension at Oklahoma State University, under the guidance of Dr. Kris Hiney. She earned her...
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New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Olivia Curry
Olivia Curry, an EASTBIO Funded PhD Candidate, is investigating behavioral indicators for the assessment of pain in horses. Her research focuses on identifying subtle cues and behaviors that can serve as reliable...
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New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Natasha Rose
Natasha Rose’s career and interest in the Thoroughbred aftercare industry was sparked off by a weekend stable job at the Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre during her undergraduate university years. Natasha graduated...
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Ep.3 ISES Training Principle No.1 Regard for horse and human safety
In this captivating podcast, our panel of equestrian safety experts, including Dr. Jan Ladewig, Jody Hartstone, and Dr. Andrew McLean, engage in a comprehensive discussion on the critical topic of horse and human...
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Ep.2 How the ISES 10 Training Principles impacts how we interact with horses
Unveiling the ISES 10 Training Principles with our host Antonia Henderson, and speakers Dr. Andrew McLean and Jody Hartstone. Discover how these principles shaped their approach to their interactions with horses and...
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Ep.1 Choosing your research subject
Join ISES on the "Choosing Your Research Subject" podcast, where experts and students delve into the successes and challenges of research, discuss current interests and conversations in the industry, and explore...
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