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New research: Horses can detect human anxiety through sweat
New research suggests that human emotions can influence horses’ behavior.
Horses can detect fear in humans by smell, becoming more likely to startle and more wary of people who are scared, a new study has found.
The horses showed distinct behavioural and physiological changes when exposed to fear-related odours through the cotton pads, ...
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New Study Reveals Management-Based Risk Factors For Strangulating Lipoma Colic
One of the most common causes of surgical colic, strangulating lipomas were more common in horses with a prior history of ...
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Alternative To Omeprazole? Not Yet, But New Vonoprazan Study Shows Promise
Treating equine gastric ulcers could be made easier in the future by not having to fast horses prior to administering ...
New research shows horses can detect human fear through smell, subtly shaping their behavior during training and everyday ...
The United States Department of Agriculture National Animal Health Monitoring System will launch a new equine health study in May, the American Horse Council said April. 6. The study, called "Equine ...
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