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MEDIA

Magazine and Internet Articles

  • 'The tracks that are on song for competition horses' Your Horse, May 2024: 66-70.

  • 'A Cut Too Far' Your Horse, October 2023.

  • 'The Spice of Life' British Horse, Summer 2023: 50-53.

  • 'The Pecking Order: Fact or fiction?' British Horse, Winter 2022: 46-49.

  • 'The Big Sleep', Your Horse, September 2022: 52-56. 

  • 'Napping Solutions', Your Horse, June 2021: 44-48.

  •  'Understanding body language', Your Horse, October 2021: 58-62.

  • Dengie (2015) Research Awarded Highest Mark at Writtle College [www document]. https://dengie.com/news-articles/news/research-awarded-highest-mark-at-writtle-college/ 

  • Dengie (2014) Study questions hay net ‘benefits’ [www document]. https://dengie.com/news-articles/feed-advice/study-questions-hay-net-benefits/

  • Dengie (2014) Fibre under the spotlight [www document]. Webpage no longer available

  • November 2015 - Equine Nutrition Podcast for #HorseHour, ask the expert interview.

  • March 2015 - Equine Behaviour consultancy for Arrow Media for a documentary for National Geographic Channel.

  • ‘Stable jail or happy home?’, Absolute Horse, December 2011: 40.

Webinars

  • Watch my latest webinars below:

Promoting positive equine wellbeing and behaviour through management.

World Horse Welfare. February 2023.

Justine Harrison presents information on behavioural needs and solutions for behaviour problems, followed by a Q&A where I join Justine to discuss ways to help your horse be happier in their environment. Click here to watch or watch below.

Promoting positive equine wellbeing and behaviour through diet.

World Horse Welfare. January 2023.

I present information on feeding horses to satisfy their behavioural needs and why forage is so important, followed by a Q&A where Justine Harrison joins me to discuss ways to manage feeding for better welfare. Click here to watch or watch below.

Myth busting: Is my horse being a pain or in pain?

World Horse Welfare. November 2022

Dr Sue Dyson presents information from her research into pain behaviours and how we often misinterpret these as horses being difficult or naughty, followed by a Q&A where I join Sue to discuss pain in horses and how this affects their behaviour. Click here to watch or watch below.

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