The scientific approach to horse training
Dr Goodwin is one of the speakers, all leading experts in their fields, who will cover a range of topics from the 2008 Olympics, approaches to health and safety legislation, exotic diseases and the launch of the National Equine Database. Jonathan Shaw MP, Minister for the Horse Industry and the Princess Royal, who has been a regular attendee at the National Equine Forum since its inception in 1993, will also be speaking.
Dr Goodwin, who is a Lecturer in Applied Animal Behaviour and President of the International Society for Equitation Science, will discuss how Natural Horsemanship trainers have produced a cultural change in thinking and approach to horse:human interactions.
Natural horsemanship refers to training and communicating with horses by understanding the horse's behaviour and the inter-action that occurs between people and their horses. Some people are also using the term to cover the management of horses, including stabling, grazing, nutrition and hoof care.
Dr Goodwin comments:
"Equitation scientists, conventional and Natural Horsemanship trainers all aim to help people train horses more effectively. It is vital that we share our knowledge to achieve these goals, because when training fails horses suffer and may pay the ultimate price with their lives. Horses can do nothing to remedy this situation, that responsibility is entirely ours."
Attendance of the National Equine Forum is by invitation only, with the exception of limited tickets being available for equestrian trade representatives to purchase at a cost £100 each with a maximum of two delegates per organisation. To book please contact Laura Stewart, telephone: 01926 318308 Email: lstewart@warkscol.ac.uk
Added on: 20/03/08.
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