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Ep. 20 Signs of Happiness: Measuring Horse Welfare Through Affiliative Behaviour
In this episode, Chloe Campbell, ISES Media Manager, sits down with Dr. Miriam Baumgartner to explore how affiliative behaviours can serve as valid, reliable, and feasible indicators of positive welfare in horse...
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Ep. 19 Exploring Equitation Science with Dr. Andrew Mclean
Join host Chloe Campbell, ISES Media Manager, as she chats with the members of ISES for the exciting launch of the ISES Webinar featuring Dr. Andrew McLean. In this video, we dive into the fascinating world of...
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Ep. 18 Living the Good Life? Welfare and Horse-Human Interactions
In this episode, Dr. Carol Hall discusses her PhD research with Dr. Rachel Kay on horse welfare, focusing on how horse-human interactions affect quality of life. She shares findings from her systematic review, which...
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Ep. 17 Exploring the relationship between horse-owner attributes and their approach to horse training
In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Ella Bartlett, Dr Jo Hockenhull, Lorna Cameron about Ella's very large PhD research "Exploring the relationship between horse-owner attributes and their approach...
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New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Introduction
Welcome to the official Spotify channel of the International Society for Equitation Science New Zealand Conference! Join us as we delve into the captivating world of equine research through our 'Bite-Sized Interviews'...
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Ep. 14 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Dr Anne Louise Knox
Annie completed a Bachelor of Veterinary Science at The University of Queensland in 2004. Her special interest in animal welfare drew her from a career in private practice to roles with the RSPCA and Principal Racing...
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Ep. 9 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Karly Liffen
Ms. Karly Liffen, an equine science graduate, is currently pursuing her Ph.D. focusing on 'The behavior and welfare of horses working in Australian cattle feedlots' with a specialization in animal behavior and welfare...
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Ep. 4 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Meredith Chapman
Meredith Chapman has worked as a Consultant/Advisor in WHS and Vocational Rehabilitation throughout Australia for over 20 years. Meredith’s academic career includes a Masters in Safety Science and post-graduate...
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Ep. 15 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Leonie Lee
Leonie Lee is an individual deeply committed to enhancing equine welfare through innovative design. With a wealth of experience in both the equine and architecture sectors, Leonie founded Equined with the vision of...
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Ep. 10 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Caleigh Copelin
Caleigh Copelin is a PhD student at the University of Guelph, specialising in Equine Behaviour and Welfare. Her research focuses on investigating the impact of management strategies on the stress levels and welfare of...
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Ep. 5 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Amber Wells
Amber Wells is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Animal Science with a specialization in equine behavior and extension at Oklahoma State University, under the guidance of Dr. Kris Hiney. She earned her...
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Ep. 11 New Zealand Conference Bite-Sized Interviews: Dr Betsy Green and Debbie Reed
Dr. Greene is a Professor and Extension Horse Specialist at the University of Arizona. Her previous statewide extension programs at the University of Vermont have focused on preventative care and maintenance for horse...
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