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Kate Acton (from Ireland) and Nancy McLean (from the USA) discuss equine research projects and studies to help bridge the gap between the scientific community and the general community of horse owners... more
FAQs about Conversations in Equine Science:How many episodes does Conversations in Equine Science have?The podcast currently has 199 episodes available.
July 25, 2024A review of 30 years of equine bone research and what we now know about making bones stronger..This week Kate and Nancy review past research on Equine bone management. Research Reference/Link: Nielsen, Brian D. 2023. "A Review of Three Decades of Research Dedicated to Making Equine Bones Stronger: Implications for Horses and Humans" Animals 13, no. 5: 789. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/13/5/789...more29minPlay
July 13, 2024The science and benefits of training young horses.This episode we are joined by Nikki, a listener with a research request. Nikki owns a 2 year old filly that she wants to work with now, in lieu, of waiting until her 4th/5th year. Nancy and Kate found some evidence based research that hopefully will help Nikki in her training decisions.Research Reference/Link: Logan, Alyssa A., and Brian D. Nielsen. 2021. "Training Young Horses: The Science behind the Benefits" Animals 11, no. 2: 463. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/2/463...more30minPlay
June 28, 2024Women and HorsesThis week Nancy talks about Lis Hartel's equestrian challenges and accomplishments. Lis was the first woman to earn a medal in the Equestrian Olympics.Link to the schedule for the 2024 Equestrian Olympic events:https://olympics.com/en/paris-2024/schedule/equestrian...more14minPlay
June 17, 2024Sleep and it’s role in peak performance.This week Kate and Nancy discuss how important sleep is in equestrian performance and safety.References:Joanna Fong-Isariyawongse, MD (2024). Sleep can give athletes an edge over competitors − but few recognize how fundamental sleep is to performance. The Conversation, University of Pittsburgh.Link: https://theconversation.com/sleep-can-give-athletes-an-edge-over-competitors-but-few-recognize-how-fundamental-sleep-is-to-performance-221403Dr. David Marlin Stable Science Podcast Link:https://drdavidmarlin.com/podcast-dr-david-marlin-interviews-emma-davies-on-rider-sleeppodcast/...more27minPlay
June 10, 2024Fitness and Nutrition for Equestrians.This week Nancy and Kate respond to a listener's email about limiting rider injuries and accidents by staying physically fit through diet and exercise protocols.Research References:Best, Russ, Jane M. Williams, and Jeni Pearce. (2023). "The Physiological Requirements of and Nutritional Recommendations for Equestrian Riders" Nutrients 15, no. 23: 4977. Link: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15234977...more38minPlay
June 03, 2024Is Kinesiology Tape Effective?This week Nancy and Kate discuss the results of a 2024 study on the effectiveness of Kinesiology tape on horses to reduce pain. Research reference: Melissa R. King, Hope Pavsek, Katherine L. Ellis, Jodie Daglish (2024). Effects of elastic therapeutic tape on thoracolumbar epaxial muscle pain in horses, Journal of Equine Rehabilitation,, Volume 2, 100007, ISSN 2949-9054.Here is the link to "Effects of elastic therapeutic tape on thoracolumbar epaxial muscle pain in horses": https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2949905424000021...more29minPlay
May 26, 2024Lexington; Sire of Sires (Part 2)This week Nancy continues with the story of Lexington and his stallion career, the effects of the civil war and how his skeleton made the journey back to his birthplace of Kentucky 160 years after his birth.Reference:Wickens, Kim (2023). Lexington: The Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America's Legendary Racehorse. Ballantine Books, New York, USA. (416 pages.)...more26minPlay
May 14, 2024Lexington...Sires of SiresThis week Nancy goes back in history to talk about the antebellum era of racing and the impact the horse Lexington had on the nation during the turbulent pre-civil war days.Research References/Links:Wickens, Kim (2023). Lexington: The Extraordinary Life and Turbulent Times of America's Legendary Racehorse. Ballantine Books, New York, USA. (416 pages.)...more26minPlay
May 03, 2024Highlighting relevant genes for equine behavior.In this episode Nancy and Kate discuss a 2023 paper on equine genomics and behavior traits.Research reference/link:Holtby, A.R., Hall, T.J., McGivney, B.A., Han, H., Murphy, K.J., MacHugh, D.E. et al. (2023) Integrative genomics analysis highlights functionally relevant genes for equine behaviour. Animal Genetics, 54, 457–469. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/age.13320#:~:text=t%20p%20s%3A%20//d%20o%20i.or%20g%20/10.1111/a%20g%20e.1332%200...more27minPlay
April 23, 2024Interview with Christine Sanchez on the Equine Gut BiomeToday's episode is about the variability of the Equine Gut Biome. Christine Sanchez has been researching the importance of biome health in all horses.For more information contact Christine at [email protected]orDr. Tom Schell @ secondvet.com...more35minPlay
FAQs about Conversations in Equine Science:How many episodes does Conversations in Equine Science have?The podcast currently has 199 episodes available.