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A Horse by Nature: Managing Emotional and Mental Stress in Horses for Improved Welfare (Paperback)

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The first complete
reference to help equestrians make the changes needed to ensure social license
and the ability to ride and compete horses for years to come.

Renowned
wild horse ecologist and equine behaviorist Mary Ann Simonds provides a
practical soup-to-nuts manual for understanding how horses think, feel, learn,
communicate, and interact with each other and with humans. Integrating over 30
years of field research, identifying functional social behaviors in wild horses
with her lifelong professional practice working with equestrians solving equine
behavioral issues, Simonds helps readers gain a strong foundation into the
emotional and cognitive lives of horses and explore various horse-human
relationships. She provides numerous tools for assessing personalities,
communicating with horses, and understanding how horses learn, with an emphasis
on improving care and reducing stress in competitions and sports.

In three
parts, each introduced by top researchers and scientists in the equestrian
field, readers will:

  • LEARN the
    natural history and social ecology of free-roaming wild horses.
  • UNDERSTAND the
    instincts, learned behaviors, gender differences, social roles, and social
    bonds that are the driving factors in horse culture.
  • DISCOVER how
    adaptable horses really are, and how that makes them an ideal species to share
    their social lives with humans.
  • FOCUS on horse-human
    relationships applying the knowledge from Part One to reduce equine stress and
    improve communication in the management and training of all horses.
  • EXPLORE how to better
    assess the horse's personality and emotions, understand his learning style, and
    use various communication channels to establish trust, improve friendship, and
    enhance performance.
  • ADDRESS the ethics of
    horse sports and ask the questions needed to ensure horse welfare in all the
    disciplines.
  • CONSIDER dozens of
    changes related to horse management and competition recommended by respected
    industry professionals.
  • BE EMPOWERED to be an
    influencer to improve the lives of horses, whatever the profession, breed, or
    sport.

Filled with
hundreds of color-coded tips and beautiful photos, and backed by science,
personal stories, and unique insights, readers have multiple ways to quickly
find useful information and apply it to their own horse-human situations.
Whether preparing for a horse show, working with young stock, riding on the
trails, adopting a wild horse, running a rescue, or just hoping to improve your
communication and relationships with all horses, this book is a catalyst for
much-needed change in the equine industry.

About the Author


Mary Ann Simonds grew up loving horses and showing in California, thenpursued her passion, studying wild horses and equestrian psychology. Shedeveloped a professional practice of more than 45 years as a researcher, educator, coach, and consultant. A pioneer in the field of human-animal interactions, Simonds established models for minimizing stress in both humans and horses witha focus to improve sport horse welfare. She lectures internationally, workingwith veterinarians, professionals, and equine enthusiasts. Simonds haspublished numerous articles, books, and videos. Selling her farm after 25 yearsand running the Whole Horse & Equestrian Science Institute for 35 years, she now happily lives in Wellington, Florida, and continues to teach, write, and speak on the subject of equine welfare.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781646011827
ISBN-10: 1646011821
Publisher: Trafalgar Square Books
Publication Date: January 9th, 2024
Pages: 424
Language: English