“Performance and Pain: Rethinking Equine Behaviour and Welfare” /”Valu ja sooritus: hobuse käitumine ja heaolu uues valguses”

  • 31/10/2025
  • Nordic Hotel Forum, Viru väljak 3, 10111 Tallinn
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Rahvusvaheliselt tunnustatud eksperdid Dr. Sue Dyson ja Dr. Ben Sykes toovad kokku teaduse ja praktika, et aidata paremini mõista hobuse keha, käitumist ja tervist. Mis takistab hobusel sooritada oma parimal tasemel? Uurime, kuidas valud ja seedesüsteemi häired peegelduvad käitumises ja tulemuses.

Internationally recognized experts Dr. Sue Dyson and Dr. Ben Sykes bring together science and practice to help better understand the horse’s body, behavior, and health. What prevents a horse from performing at its best? Let’s explore how pain and gastrointestinal issues are reflected in behavior and performance.

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By using the discount code HorseWelfare, the training costs €45 instead of €50. Discount is valid from 29.10.2025 to 01.11.2025

 

 

 

 

Schedule:

18:00 - 19:00

1. Development and use of Riddem Horse Pain Ethogram 2. Evidence of the impact of pain on performance

1. Part. In this session, Dr. Sue Dyson will introduce the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram (RHPE) – a scientifically developed tool to help identify signs of pain in ridden horses. The presentation will cover how the checklist was created, validated, and how it can be applied in practice to improve horse welfare and rider awareness. Part 2 This session will present evidence showing how pain negatively affects performance in ridden horses. Dr. Sue Dyson will discuss real-life examples and research findings that highlight the importance of recognising pain-related behaviours to optimise equine performance and partnership.
Dr. Sue Dyson Dr. Sue Dyson
19:00 - 20:00

1. Can all behavioural problems be blamed on EGUS? 2. EGUS prevention: Beyond free choice hay an no carbs

Not all behavioural problems stem from Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS), yet it remains a common and often misunderstood contributor to poor performance, sensitivity, and unpredictability under saddle. This lecture explores when it is appropriate to consider EGUS as a factor, how to differentiate it from other issues, and why simply offering free-choice hay and removing starch may not be enough. Prevention and management strategies grounded in evidence and equine-specific needs will be discussed to support both behavioural wellbeing and optimal performance.
Dr. Ben Sykes Dr. Ben Sykes
  • Time : 18:00 - 21:00 (Europe/Tallinn)