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Equine Research Blog by the Equine Research Foundation
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This equine research blog highlights the latest activities of the nonprofit Equine Research Foundation, which furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions.
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Mar 6, Equine Research Foundation - Horse Behavior, Horse Training, and Horsemanship - Horse Vacations, Internships, and Volunteering
The nonprofit Equine Research Foundation furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions. All studies are noninvasive and rely on positive reinforcement.
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Mar 6, Horsemanship Vacations at the Equine Research Foundation
Immerse yourself in horsemanship vacations at the nonprofit Equine Research Foundation, which furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions. All studies are noninvasive and rely on positive reinforcement.
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Mar 6, Horse Vacations and Internships at the Equine Research Foundation
Experience unforgettable horse vacations at the Equine Research Foundation, which furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions. All studies are noninvasive and rely on positive reinforcement.
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Mar 6, Horse Training Clinics at the Equine Research Foundation
Experience unforgettable horse training clinics at the Equine Research Foundation, which furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions. All studies are noninvasive and rely on positive reinforcement.
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Mar 6, Horse Research Pictures from the Equine Research Foundation
Enjoy horse research pictures from the nonprofit Equine Research Foundation, which furthers scientific and public knowledge about equine learning abilities, perception, behavior, training, care and welfare and so improves human-horse interactions. All studies are noninvasive and rely on positive reinforcement.
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