Paul McGreevy is an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science and author of several books on animal behaviour. His pioneering work has attracted many awards including the British Society for Animal Science RSPCA Award for Innovative Developments in Animal Welfare, the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Ian Clunies Ross Memorial Award and Universities Federation for Animal Welfare Companion Animal Welfare Award.
Preface vii
Acknowledgements ix
About the Companion Website xi
1 Introduction - The Fascination with Horses and Learning 1
2 Ethology and Cognition 7
3 Anthropomorphism and the Human-Horse Relationship 45
4 Non¿associative Learning 59
5 Associative Learning (Attractive stimuli) 81
6 Associative Learning (Aversive stimuli) 101
7 Applying Learning Theory 121
8 Training 151
9 Horses in Sport and Work 191
10 Apparatus 213
11 Biomechanics 235
12 Unorthodox Techniques 261
13 Stress and Fear Responses 273
14 Ethical Equitation 301
15 Research Methods in Equitation Science 313
16 The Future of Equitation Science 331
Glossary of the Terms and Definitions and of Processes Associated with
Equitation 339
References 357
Index 393