Applied Equine Ethology in the Clinical Environment

by Janine Davies , P: Andrew McLean
June 2023
Applied Equine Ethology in the Clinical Environment is a practical, science-based guide that translates principles of equine behavior and ethology into real-world veterinary practice. The book focuses on how understanding normal and abnormal behavioral responses in horses can significantly improve handling, safety, welfare, and clinical outcomes in hospital and field settings.
This resource explains how horses perceive stress, pain, restraint, and unfamiliar environments, helping veterinarians adapt examination techniques, diagnostic procedures, and treatment plans accordingly. By integrating behavioral science with clinical workflow, the book promotes low-stress handling, improved safety for staff, and enhanced patient welfare.
The aim of this book is to create awareness of how to apply existing methodologies, new techniques and practices that enhance all aspects of equine behavior and welfare. This will subsequently reduce arousal states and diminish flight and fight responses.
Designed for modern equine practice, this title bridges academic ethology with applied veterinary medicine, making it highly relevant for both experienced clinicians and veterinary students.