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This course addresses the neurophysiological and genetic foundations of equine behavior, with a special emphasis on stress physiology, learning methods, and behavioral assessment. Practical tools for managing behavioral problems are provided, along with the analysis of direct and indirect indicators of welfare. Management and facility conditions that promote equine welfare are also addressed, within the framework of current national and international regulations. Ideal for those seeking to understand and apply scientific and ethical criteria in their relationship with horses.
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