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In this episode we dive into the controversial and widely debated topic of dominance theory. Is it still relevant, or has modern behavioural science moved on? We chat about what dominance theory actually is, how it came to influence horse training, and why it continues to spark disagreement today.
Join us as we explore what the latest research says, how dominance-based approaches compare with evidence-based, ethical training methods, and the real impact this has on horse welfare and human–horse relationships. As always, it’s an open conversation grounded in science, compassion and curiosity.
Meet Your Hosts
Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie
📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688
Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk
📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923
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In this episode we dive into the controversial and widely debated topic of dominance theory. Is it still relevant, or has modern behavioural science moved on? We chat about what dominance theory actually is, how it came to influence horse training, and why it continues to spark disagreement today.
Join us as we explore what the latest research says, how dominance-based approaches compare with evidence-based, ethical training methods, and the real impact this has on horse welfare and human–horse relationships. As always, it’s an open conversation grounded in science, compassion and curiosity.
Meet Your Hosts
Barbara Hardman (Bright Horse Equiation)
www.brighthorse.ie
📧[email protected] ☎️+353 85 143 8688
Jen Nash (The Equine Method)
www.theequinemethod.co.uk
📧 [email protected] ☎️+44 7902920923