‘Rollkur’: a Harmless Training Technique or a Threat to Horses’ Welfare?
Author: Cuming, Rosemary Published: 2006 Description: Animal welfare essays. ‘Rollkur’: a Harmless Training Technique or a Threat to Horses’ Welfare?
Author: Cuming, Rosemary Published: 2006 Description: Animal welfare essays. ‘Rollkur’: a Harmless Training Technique or a Threat to Horses’ Welfare?
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Author: Smith, Carly Published: 2003 Description: Animal welfare essay. Recent discoveries in horse training and welfare
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