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Psychological factors affecting equine performance

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posted on 2023-10-29, 18:23 authored by Sebastian D. McBride, Daniel MillsDaniel Mills

For optimal individual performance within any equestrian discipline horses must be in peak physical condition and have the correct psychological state. This review discusses the psychological factors that affect the performance of the horse and, in turn, identifies areas within the competition horse industry where current behavioral research and established behavioral modification techniques could be applied to further enhance the performance of animals. In particular, the role of affective processes underpinning temperament, mood and emotional reaction in determining discipline-specific performance is discussed. A comparison is then made between the training and the competition environment and the review completes with a discussion on how behavioral modification techniques and general husbandry can be used advantageously from a performance perspective.

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

BMC Veterinary Research

Volume

8

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

180-190

Publisher

BioMed Central

ISSN

1746-6148

eISSN

1746-6148

Date Submitted

2012-10-05

Date Accepted

2012-09-27

Date of First Publication

2012-09-27

Date of Final Publication

2012-09-27

Date Document First Uploaded

2013-03-13

ePrints ID

6440

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