Jun 21, 2024 | Health & Science, Physiology
Home ( Page ) “Stress can be defined as a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.” according to WHO It is now a few years since the question of the equine welfare, which can be defined, according to the IFCE (The French Horse and Riding...
Dec 6, 2023 | Health & Science, uncategorized
Home 9 Category: uncategorized Horse racing is one of the world’s oldest sports. With the sport trapped inside its conventional framework and developing laws and values, it is clear that this sector is increasingly struggling to adapt, flourish, and...
Nov 10, 2023 | Health & Science
Home ( Page ) Horse racing has a long history and a strong cultural tradition in many parts of the world. However, today’s horse racing industry faces a major challenge: combining the excitement and emotion of competition with equine welfare. A number of...
Dec 13, 2022 | Health & Science, Sports & Data
Home 9 Category: Racehorse training Data has been increasingly essential in the world of sports in recent years. It affects every discipline, including horse racing. This data, which is a true vector for performance improvement and health monitoring, also plays a...
Nov 25, 2022 | Health & Science, Physiology
Home 9 Category: Physiology The set of mechanisms that allows horses to maintain a desired temperature is known as thermoregulation. Thanks to this phenomenon, the horse can maintain a body temperature of around 37.7 °C, with a variation of more or less 2 °C. The...
Oct 31, 2022 | Health & Science, Racehorse training
Home 9 Category: Health & Science What are kissing spines? Kissing spines are a common source of back pain in horses. In a healthy horse, the spinous processes are uniformly aligned along the spine, allowing the horse to extend and flex his back normally....