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Scientists have mapped how horses use the
Those who had less rapid eye movement sleep gave up more easily on a monitored learning task than others
Research has found that nosebands are not too tight but that horses’ signs of stress increase with competition level
Professor Moira Lafferty on helping riders be their best, holding up a flight at Heathrow and travelling the world
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Advancements in AI are being used to detect fractures and changes that could mean illness is developing
England in the 18th century had no love for its landscape, preferring instead Italianate views, until George Stubbs came and decided to paint his horses true to the setting in which they lived, as Bendor Grosvenor reveals