Here is the great racing con. It says whipping horses does not cause any pain. Not a twinge of it. The chief executive of the Australian Racing Board, Peter McGauran, made that point repeatedly ...
The centuries-old practice of whipping racehorses to encourage them to run faster has been called into question by an independent study that found horses are relatively thin-skinned and feel pain when ...
A brand new study into the nerve endings of horses has discovered that the animal does in fact feel pain in a very similar way to humans. Naturally, this has brought up the question of whipping, which ...
A landmark scientific paper published today shows that horses have the capability to feel as much pain from whipping as humans. Researchers have found a horse can feel the same amount of pain from ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. A collection of the best of our Melbourne Cup coverage, from fashion to the races and everything in between.See all 17 stories. Ahead of ...
Professor Paul McGreevy is an Honorary Fellow of the International Society for Equitation Science and a life member of the RSPCA NSW. He has received funding from the Australian Research Council for ...
Professor Paul McGreevy is a member of the: International Society for Equitation Science - Co-founder and former President (2002 – Present), Editorial board: Journal of Veterinary Behaviour (2005 – ...
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