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Head and Neck Position in Ridden Horses: from a Biomechanical, Physiological and Behavioural Perspective

Sunday 13th October @ 14:00 HRS BST

Head and Neck Position in Ridden Horses: from a Biomechanical, Physiological and Behavioural Perspective During ridden exercise, the position of the horse’s head and neck has received significant attention from a welfare, ethical, and training perspective. Attention has primarily been associated with horses ridden with their necks in an over-flexed position; whilst rules and regulations are in place to safeguard horses, there is still some confusion over what is an acceptable head and neck position and what effect various head and neck positions have on the horse.

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About us

Centaur Biomechanics was found in 2006 by Dr. Russell MacKechnie-Guire who graduated from Warwickshire College in 2006 with a BSc (Hons) in Equine and Human Sports Science and now holds a PhD in Equine Biomechanics graduating from the Royal Veterinary College in 2019. Russell’s thesis was titled ‘The Relationship between Saddle and Rider Kinematics, Equine Locomotion, and Thoracolumbar Pressures in Sports Horses’.

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