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E3-Herd Dynamics

Episode 3 of the With Horses in Mind podcast, hosted by Carlos Tabernaberri and Nina Fischer, titled "E3-Herd Dynamics" was published on September 5, 2023 and runs 30 minutes.

September 5, 2023 ·30m · With Horses in Mind

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In this Episode, we discuss herd dynamics in the wild and similarities and differences that can be seen in a domestic setting. Carlos explains the different roles horses take on, and we reflect on a recent challenge Nina faced with her herd that could be resolved through an understanding of how dynamics in the herd may play out, rather than looking at the horse- human relationship in isolation.

In this Episode, we discuss herd dynamics in the wild and similarities and differences that can be seen in a domestic setting. Carlos explains the different roles horses take on, and we reflect on a recent challenge Nina faced with her herd that could be resolved through an understanding of how dynamics in the herd may play out, rather than looking at the horse- human relationship in isolation.
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