Janne W. Christensen, Equitation Science on Horse Behaviour and Welfare
By: Gyöngyi Molnár Posted: 09/06/2021
At Ampascachi, we are convinced that science holds the key to understanding the horse-rider relationship. For years, we have been learning new methods to ensure horse welfare and rider safety when we interact with these noble animals.
We hope that science and practice will come closer together to help horse riders, breeders and trainers.
In support of this process, we have interviewed Janne Winther Christensen, a researcher and expert on horse behaviour.
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