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Proceedings 4 th International Equitation Science Conference — 2008 / International Society for Equitation Science, 2008
ISES Dublin 2008 : Proceedings — 4 th International Equitation Science Conference, August 1 st -4 th 2008, RDS Dublin. / International Society for Equitation Science
: Dublin , International Society for Equitation Science, 2008
: 1 vol.
: 121 p.
: 24 cm
Anglais

: Droit / Actes de colloque

« "Equitation Science in Practice : Collaboration, Communication and Change"
Conference theme - The Horse–Human Dyad : How Can We Improve Our Understanding of Equine Training, Performance and Welfare Simultaneously ? ISES Dublin 2008 took place in a most appropriate location at the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) – home of the Fáilte Ireland Dublin Horse Show in the heart of Dublin city. The conference was both timely and appropriate as the horse holds a special place in the social and economic fabric of Irish culture, and Ireland is (per capita) presently the most densely equine populated country in Europe. ISES Dublin 2008 attracted around 100 per-reviewed scientific abstracts. In total, there were 36 oral presentations and almost 50 posters were on display in the poster room. The conference was attended by more than 260 veterinarians, researchers, industry leaders, students, and horse enthusiasts from around the world.
The editorial board at The Veterinary Journal and Andrew Higgins PhD (Editor) kindly agreed to support ISES Dublin 2008 in the form of a Special Issue of the The Veterinary Journal, dedicated to equitation science and featuring peer-reviewed papers from the Dublin conference.
Each of the three days commenced with a high profile Plenary Speaker offering educational lectures.
- Eric Smiley – The horse–human dyad: Practice PERFECT to PERFECT practice.
- David Marlin PhD – The horse–human dyad : Does physical training of horses have to be attritional and can we ever resolve performance and welfare ?
- Prof. Paul McGreevy – The horse–human dyad: Can we align horse training and handling activities with the equid ethogram ?
In addition to oral and poster presentations, there were 8 practical session with horses, riders and handlers at various levels of training and competition experience.
- Lt. Col. Gerry O’Gorman and the Irish Army Equitation School
- Alison Corbally – Horse Sport Ireland Coaching Programme
- J. Murphy, A. McLean , P. McGreevy, F. Sheridan, P. Hanly – The use of training aids (gadgets) within equitation: Meritorious or detrimental?
- E. Byrne, N. Quirke, J. Murphy – Para Equestrian : Extraordinary people, special horses and unequivocal equitation
- M. Wanless – The horse–human dyad : Improving rider stability and biomechanics through coaching with sensory-specific-language
- D. Y. Jenkins – Overcoming hidden pain in the ridden horse : Predictable patterns of myofascial dysfunction in the equine body
- Haubrich (M. Bromily) – Movement and reflex responses of the horses neck, withers and back
- K. Santarova – Horse communication : A practical demonstration . » Présentation de l’éditeur (2008)