Understanding the Horse-Human Interaction With Tanja Bornmann

In this episode, Tanja Bornmann, owner of Academic Equitation in Canada, explains what researchers know about how horses perceive humans and what humans can do to better understand their horses. She describes how horses react to specific human facial expressions and vocal tones, whether horses can demonstrate preferences in their life and work, and common misconceptions regarding the horse-human interaction.

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