Diet and stable management play a major role in horse behavior, according to researchers from the University of Bristol. “There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that the more you can mimic the almost continuous natural grazing behavior of horses in the wild, the better,” said study co-author Becky Hothersall, Phd, a researcher studying Equine Learning and Cognition at the University’s School of Veterinary Science. Continue reading…
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