Fear reactions in riding horses : a comparison between dressage and jumping horses
It is common knowledge among "horse people" that dressage horses are more easily spooked and more skittish than show jumping horses however, to my knowledge, no scientific research has been made earlier to test this assumption. It is also important to have the right horse-rider combination in differ...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Environment and Health (until 231231)
2005
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