160 Pages
by CRC Press

160 Pages
by CRC Press

160 Pages
by CRC Press

Horses perceive the world differently from humans because their senses developed differently through evolution to cope with different ways of living and surviving. Horses are essentially prey/flight animals. The horse’s senses therefore determine how the world appears to him and how he reacts to it. As the horse’s perception and understanding are very different to ours sometimes their reaction to... Read more

General Anatomy and Physiology: The Nervous System. The Endocrine/Hormonal System. Systems of Communication and Control: The Sense of Smell. The Sense of Taste. The Sense of Hearing. The Sense of Sight. The Sense of Touch. Management and Work: The Sense of Smell. The Sense of Taste. The Sense of Hearing. The Sense of Sight. The Sense of Touch.

Biography

McBane, Susan