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TALK EQUINE

Talk Equine forum re equine behaviour & practice

TalkEquine is a platform created by The Horse Trust, in January 2021, to share the latest research and work from the equine science sector.

TalkEquine is a forum for discussion and communication, for open conversations into the latest developments in research, behaviour and practice. Here you can keep up to date with the latest scientific insights and learn more about equine clinical animal behaviour through online learning resources and live webinars hosted by a variety of field experts.
We will be adding new content every month so be sure to check in to see what’s new or following us on Facebook @TalkEquineHT

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The University of Nottingham generously provided funds to support dissemination of science in the interests of a Healthy Horses Partnership in collaboration with The Horse Trust. TalkEquine is one of the many ways in which we do this and we are very grateful to the University for their support.

Equine Clinical Animal Behaviour Hub

Equine Clinical Animal Behaviour Hub

Click here for your go-to resource for people interested in a career as an equine behaviourist or who are already practicing as an equine behaviourist

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Equine Research Hub

Equine Research Hub

Find out all about the impact The Horse Trust is making in the equine research world, and get your hands on some fantastic resources.

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TalkEquine

TalkEquine Library

The TalkEquine Library gives an overview of all the past webinars hosted by TalkEquine. This includes titles from our Clinical Animal Behaviour Case Study, Health and Behaviour and Research webinars.

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