The study assumes that horses are animals whose biomechanics is profoundly modified by human influence; therefore, an analysis of motor laterality cannot rely on observational methods that are usually suitable for free-ranging animals. These considerations, together with the difficulty of obtaining objective data through in field observations, led the authors to study motor laterality of horses through a more objective parameter – i.e. the analysis of horses' natural bending at pace, trot, and canter. Horses belonging to private owners and riding-schools are significantly right footed (P<0.001). Lateralized horses can overcome the natural bending by exercising at the lunge-line by repeated transitions to slow down. Riders can facilitate or hinder the achievement of the balance, depending on their equestrian skills.[...]

Assessment of motor laterality through the analysis of natural bending

LUCIDI, Pia;
2012-01-01

Abstract

The study assumes that horses are animals whose biomechanics is profoundly modified by human influence; therefore, an analysis of motor laterality cannot rely on observational methods that are usually suitable for free-ranging animals. These considerations, together with the difficulty of obtaining objective data through in field observations, led the authors to study motor laterality of horses through a more objective parameter – i.e. the analysis of horses' natural bending at pace, trot, and canter. Horses belonging to private owners and riding-schools are significantly right footed (P<0.001). Lateralized horses can overcome the natural bending by exercising at the lunge-line by repeated transitions to slow down. Riders can facilitate or hinder the achievement of the balance, depending on their equestrian skills.[...]
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