Would you like to understand why your horse behaves the way he does?
A better understanding of horse behaviour and can help you improve your relationship with your own horse and give you the confidence to make better-informed choices about riding, handling, training and competing.
You will learn about:
• different aspects of horse behaviour (including play, sleep, social life, eating, drinking, movement etc)
• the horse's behavioural needs
• tips to improve your horse’s behaviour and reduce stress
• common reasons why some behaviour problems occur and how to avoid them
This evening talk is aimed at horse owners, students and equestrian professionals interested in learning more about horse behaviour.
CPD attendance certificates will be available, please email Justine if you would like one.
TICKET PRICE £18.50
Includes refreshments.
Tickets are limited and must be purchased in advance, no tickets will be available on the door.
Venue: Barony College, Parkgate, Dumfries, Scotland DG1 3NE
Time: Please arrive in plenty of time for a prompt 7pm start
Tickets: You don’t need a physical ticket – names and emails will be checked at the door
Terms and Conditions of Booking
Tickets must be purchased online in advance, no tickets will available at the venue.
You will receive confirmation of your ticket purchase to your entered email address
You may receive further information about the event to your email address
No refunds are available after 72hrs before the event start time
The organisers reserve the right to amend or cancel this event
All monies will be returned in the event of cancellation.
ABOUT JUSTINE
Justine is a fully certified member of the International Association of Animal Behaviour Consultants (IAABC). She is also the organisation’s UK Chair, a member of the Application Review Committee, and a Mentor for both the IAABC's Online Mentorship programme and the Animal Behaviour Consulting Principles & Practice course. Justine is also registered as an Accredited Animal Behaviourist with the Animal Behaviour and Training Council and the organisation’s Vice Chair.
In addition to helping horse owners solve their horse behaviour problems Justine regularly writes for a number of equestrian magazines worldwide including Horse & Hound, Your Horse, Endurance GB, Horse & Rider (US & UK), Bit (Netherlands), Horses & People (Australia) and Petplan Equine Insurance.
Justine lectures on the BSc (Hons) Behavioural Science Degree at Writtle University College and also acts as an expert consultant in legal disputes and court cases involving equine behaviour.
For further information about Justine please visit here: https://www.equinebehaviourist.co.uk/justine