THE CONVERSATION: Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely
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Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely Horses naturally synchronise their running in groups – but ‘ra…
Do racehorses even know they’re ‘racing’ each other? It’s unlikely Horses naturally synchronise their running in groups – but ‘ra…
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
From a horses perspective, there are few intrinsic rewards for winning a race. (File) South Wales: When racing season arrives…
By Cathrynne Henshall, Lecturer, School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences, Charles Sturt University New…
Cathrynne Henshall, Charles Sturt University When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the…
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
They’re the stars of the greatest race on the planet – but do the Melbourne Cup runners even know they’re in a race? Academic…
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
OPINION: When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When racing season arrives, everyone becomes an expert on the horses that are the stars of the spectacle.
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
– By Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Welfare, University of New England Is it time to rethink whipping in…
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
When the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) released its recent whip consultation report, it claimed to have consulted the…
But the mechanical ability to feel a stimulus does not conclusively tell us how horses feel pain.
Analysis: Pressure is increasing on the global horse-racing industry to reconsider the use of whips in the sport.
– By Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney Pressure is on the global…
Pressure is increasing on the global horse-racing industry to reconsider the use of whips in the sport.
By Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney Pressure is increasing on the…
Pressure is increasing on the global horse-racing industry to reconsider the use of whips in the sport.
The Melbourne Cup is upon us. This year will be different due to COVID-19 — but one thing we don't expect to change is concern…
A world-first study led by the University of South Australia has found no evidence that whips used in horse racing benefit the…
– By Kirrilly Thompson, Adjunt Senior Research Fellow, University of South Australia The Melbourne Cup is upon us.
The Melbourne Cup is upon us. This year will be different due to COVID-19—but one thing we don't expect to change is concern…
By Kirrilly Thompson, Adjunt Senior Research Fellow, University of South Australia The Melbourne Cup is upon us.
The Melbourne Cup is upon us. This year will be different due to COVID-19 — but one thing we don’t expect to change is concern…
By Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney Melbourne Cup is upon us and…
Melbourne Cup is upon us and racegoers will dress in their finest, with prizes awarded for the smartest fashions on the field.
By Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney Three-quarters of Australians…
Three-quarters of Australians quizzed in a poll said they do not support the whipping of horses in racing, a study published…
Whipping race horses inflicts pain but is exempt from animal welfare laws. Yet research suggests it does not increase their…