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Equine Behaviour Case Study Webinar
Are you working towards becoming a registered equine Clinical Animal Behaviourist?
Are you interested in equine behaviour and approaches used to manage behaviour problems?
If the answer is yes, then The Horse Trust’s equine behaviour case study webinars are for you!
Join us for a fascinating webinar with ABTC registered Clinical Animal Behaviourist, Anna Haines. Anna will be discussing a complex case involving a gelding who started life as an orphaned foal and became very difficult to handle.
The gelding displayed aggressive behaviours towards handlers, which had caused physical injuries, reared when handled, struck out at handlers, performed unwanted chewing behaviours on objects and people, and chased people in the field. A primary goal of this case was to make it safer for people to handle him. Euthanasia was a consideration if his behaviour could not be modified, for the safety of his handlers. This was a complex, long-term case requiring considerable ongoing support.
During the webinar, Anna will discuss relevant history, differential diagnosis, the behaviour modification programme, and the outcome of the case.
Date: Wednesday 19th October
Time: 7.30pm to 9.00pm including Q&A
Cost: £10
If you can’t attend live, the webinar will be recorded and delegates will have 3 months to watch the recording.
Anna Haines is a Clinical Animal Behaviourist registered with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council, and is a full member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors. She has been passionate about horses since a young age and has spent her career working for animal welfare organisations around the world, including managing animal welfare establishments in the UK and abroad. Anna completed her Masters degree in Applied Animal Behaviour and Welfare to pursue her goal of becoming a Clinical Animal Behaviourist. She has since worked for several well-known equine charities, providing her services both within this country and internationally, working with equine owners from a variety of backgrounds and cultures and gaining extensive experience with horses, donkeys and mules. Now settled in beautiful Devon Anna is Equine Behaviourist for The Mare and Foal Sanctuary, whilst also continuing her freelance work as an equine behaviourist for private clients and writing for Horse and Rider Magazine.
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