Equine behaviour
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Why do horses chew wood and how can you prevent your fences from being destroyed?
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Be safer on the roads: introduce your horse to traffic with this five-point plan
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Does your horse hate to go behind when hacking? Try these three exercises
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Want to introduce a horse to a new place without drama? Follow this six-point plan
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How to teach your horse to stand still for mounting
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How to stop your horse being pushy on the ground – and train him to stand when tied up
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‘Doing mares a disservice’: why ‘mareish’ stereotypes could be harming our horses
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11 supplements formulated to help hormonal mares
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How can you tell if a horse is happy?
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Study shows horses learn better when they are more relaxed
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Scientists aim to identify ‘spooky’ genes in new equine research
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How to retrain a horse who bucks or rears – and why hitting them is never the answer
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Riders’ search for ‘true connection’ with their horses may not always be positive
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‘They said he was naughty, but it was fear’: experts speak out on changing human and equine behaviour
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Forage is key when tackling undesirable behaviour in horses
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Horse & Hound’s beginners’ guide to clicker training
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How to retrain a strong horse so you can slow down and stop in a snaffle
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Why horses nap and refuse to go forward – and how to re-train them
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Why do horses roll? H&H explains…