International Society for Equitation Science - 5th International Conference
(Internationale Gesellschaft für Wissenschaft im Pferdesport - 5. Internationale Konferenz)
Plenary 1: The role of the event veterinarian in equestrian sport and the importance of research to welfare and athletic performance..- Leo Jeffcott
Horse misbehaviour as a cause of poor performance..- Petra Buckley, John Morton, David Buckley, Glen Colema
Feeding routine risk factors associated with pre-feeding behaviour problems in UK leisure horses..- Joanna Hockenhull, Emma Creighton
Equipment and training risk factors associated with ridden behaviour problems in UK leisure horses - Joanna Hockenhull, Emma Creighton
Measuring the behavioural expression of horses competing in a 160 km endurance ride..- Cheree Dorman, Anne Barnes, Patricia (Trish) Fleming
The use of accelerometry and rein tension to objectively assess the head carriage of horses..- Amanda K Warren-Smith, Bartlomiej B Bronicki
The use of pedometers to assess motor laterality in grazing horses.- Amanda K Warren-Smith and Paul D McGree
Assessment of stress level in horses during competition, using salivary cortisol: preliminary studies..- Marie Peeters, Joseph Sulon, Didier Serteyn, Marc Vandenheede
Evaluating memory of a learning theory experiment one year later in horses..- Camie R Heleski, Nora M Bello
Trailer loading of horses: is there a difference in positive and negative reinforcement concerning stress related symptoms and effectiveness?..- Payana Hendriksen, Katrine Elmgreen, Jan Ladewig
The use of Equine Appeasing Pheromone to reduce ethological and physiological stress symptoms in horses..- Aukje Van Sommeren, Machteld C Van Dierendonck
The influence of human presence on calming aroused horses..- Amanda K Warren-Smith, Larry Greetham, Paul D McGreevy
Characterisation of anticipatory behaviour in domesticated horses: strategies for future welfare assessment in horses?..- Machteld C van Dierendonck, Elise H Bleijenberg, Suzanne M Peters, Johaneke E van der Harst, Berry M Spruijt
The development of a tool to measure educator attitudes regarding equine welfare - Natalie M Rappaport, Neil A Knoblach, Edmond A Pajor, Colleen M Brady
Plenary 2 . Fear, avoidance, and safety signals as rewards..- Robert Boake
Plenary 3 . Ethical equitation . what's in it for the horse -Bidda Jones
Use of different items of enrichment for individual and group kept - Grete Helen Meisfjord Jorgensen, Silje Hanche-Olsen and Knut Egil Boe
Further investigations into the ethological relevance of round-yard training of horse - Danielle Koster, Alexandra C Wegert, Bartlomiej B Bronicki, Amanda K Waren-Smith
Experts' assessment of temperament in sport horse- Kathalijne Visser, Karin Karlas, Ine van Deurzen, Kees van Reenen
The relationship between trait anxiety, trait competitive anxiety, riding experience, accident/injury status, and state competitive anxiety for equestrian athletes. - Rachel C Hogg, Gene A Hodgins
A preliminary investigation into mood states of advanced and novice dressage riders prior to competition. - Inga A Wolframm, Jeremy Shearman, Dominic Micklewright
Aprons for all X-country fences: simple safety solution for horse trials.- Jack Murphy
Equitation science in mounted police training. - Rebecca Thomas
Equitation Science in the tertiary education sector - Hayley Randle, Lisa Ashton
ABSTRACTS FOR POSTERS
A comparison of fitness between horses with different exercise history - Anna BE Barker, Amanda K Warren-Smith
Variability of scores in the 2008 Olympics dressage competition and implications for competition horse welfare.- Lesley A Hawson, Andrew N McLean, Paul D McGreevy
The effect of rider position on the stride and step length of the horse at canter - Hayley Randle, Hayley Edwards, Lorna Button
A pilot study of changes in the proximal hoof circumference in response to ridden work in experienced versus inexperienced horses - Helen MS Davies
International competition success: dictating market share - Karen Hennessy
The reality of event horse production - Karen Hennessy
A pilot study to quantify the workload of advanced grade dressage horses - Hanna Veldman, Chris W Rogers
Conflict responses exhibited by dressage horses during competition - Lauren R Williams, Amanda K Warren-Smith
Rider anxiety, perception of equine temperament and ridden performance: Do they relate?
Inga A Wolframm, Dominic Micklewright
The role of temperature priming in equitation - Greg PD Jones, Amanda K Warren-Smith
Comparison of cortisol and cortisone levels in blood plasma and saliva and cortisol metabolite concentrations in faeces for stress analysis in horses - Alice Schmidt, Erich Mostl, Jorg Aurich, Stefanie Neuhauser, Christine Aurich
The effects of feeding hay to horses prior to submaximal exercise - Amanda K Warren-Smith
Management factors influencing the incidence of tying-up in polocrose horses - Sue Johnson, Amanda K Warren-Smith
Management routine risk factors associated with handling and stable-related behaviour problems in UK leisure hores- Joanna Hockenhull, Emma Creighton
Effects of different forms of exercise on post-inhibitory rebound and unwanted behaviour in stabled horse - Raf Freire, Petra Buckley, Jonathan J Cooper
Horse health and well-being as a motivational driver for land management improvements. - Julie M Fiedler
The preliminary use of accelerometry for the quantification of oral stereotypic behaviour in the domestic horse (Equus caballus). - Bartlomiej B Bronicki, Amanda K Warren-Smith, Paul D McGreevy
The effects of human body posture on the flight behaviour of naive ponies. - Emma Creighton, Lynda Birke, Joanna Hockenhull
An investigation into perceived differences in character between horses and ponies. - Ande N Hoogendijk, Inga A Wolframm
Mare and foal recognition after a prolonged period of separation. - Belinda J McDonald, Amanda K Warren-Smith
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| Notationen: | technische Sportarten Trainingswissenschaft Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Veröffentlicht: |
Sydney
2009
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| Online-Zugang: | http://www.equitationscience.com/Documents/Sydney2009_Proceedings.pdf |
| Seiten: | 72 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Kongressband, Tagungsbericht |
| Level: | mittel |