The Conversation AU | Why nosebands should be loosened on dressage horses at the Olympics The Conversation AU How we treat horses in the public domain always attracts public interest. That's not surprising considering the animal protection movement started in Victorian England as a public response to the plight of pit-ponies and tired work-horses being beaten. Olympic equestrian events under fire as research links riding equipment to stress response in horses |
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