
Understanding Horses – some facts we all need to know when working with our equine friends
At Horses for Hope, we believe that forging a strong connection with horses begins with an understanding of their senses and the unique characteristics of their brains. In this blog, we will explore how horses perceive the world through smell, hearing, sight, and touch, as well as delve into the key differences between the equine and human brain.
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The stressed human and the stressed horse
Horses have survived for thousands of years by being hypervigilant and adapting to the world around them by relying on behaviours (both helpful and unhelpful) that keep themselves safe. We humans are not so different from horses in that we too create ways of coping with life that keep us safe. This blog explores how we can identify stressors in both horse and human, and ways we can bring about calmness in both.