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Dr. Deb Bennett has studied classification, evolution, anatomy and biomechanics of the horse. She worked at the Smithsonian Institution, until founding the Equine Studies Institute. She is an author who has published four books on horse-related topics, in addition to articles in most major equine magazines in North America.

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Dr. Deb Bennett talks about a horse's attention, how we recognize where it is focused, and how we can use the information; the effect of conformation on perf.


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Deb Bennett. Dr. Deb Bennett has studied classification, evolution, anatomy and biomechanics of the horse. She worked at the Smithsonian Institution, until founding the Equine Studies Institute. She is an author who has published four books on horse-related topics, in addition to articles in most major equine magazines in North America.


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Join us for a conversation that delves into the first volume of Dr. Deb's fantastic new book set.This three-volume set represents the culmination of Dr. Deb'.


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DR. DEB ARTICLES FROM EQUUS MAGAZINE. Beginning 33 years ago -- 1986 --I've had the privilege of being published on a wide variety of horse-related subjects by EQUUS Magazine. EQUUS is one of the world's best-edited and most highly respected horse magazines, circulating to a readership of some 150,000 horse owners worldwide. All of my articles are carefully researched and often include results.


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Watch Dr. Bennett's entire lecture from Day 4 at the 2013 George H. Morris Horsemastership Training Session, titled "True Collection: Loin Coiling and Raisin.


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Conquerors, The Roots of New World Horsemanship, is an incredible book. Not only does Dr. Deb Bennett demonstrate that the root of new world horsemanship, is old world horsemanship, she shows how horses have developed and been bred to achieve different purposes throughout the ages, and how different riding styles and equipment developed for these purposes.


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We learned from Dr Deb Bennett PhD (who has conducted dissections of horses with EMS), that "the horse's "crest" is made of fibro-fatty sub-cutaneous (adipose) tissue similar in texture to high-density foam".


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July 25, 2019. โŽฏ Deb Bennett, PhD. In the January 2010 issue of EQUUS magazine, Deb Bennett, PhD, discusses the importance of proportion in equine conformation. After you read "A Sense of Proportion" in that issue, follow the instructions below to take your own horse's measurements to see how well the stoutness of his legs match his.


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I am attaching an article below by Dr. Deb Bennett that you may have read before.. ยฉ2005 By Deb Bennett, Ph.D. TIMING AND RATE OF SKELETAL MATURATION IN HORSES, With Comments on Starting Colts and the State of the Industry Introduction. One of the most widely-read and widely-requested pieces of information contained in our ESI Website has.


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A Message from Dr. Deb Bennett, Ph.D.:. "Dear Dr. Deb, I was at 'Clinician X's' event last weekend and he required all participants to have their horses in running martingales. Would you explain what this was about?" This way of asking de-personalizes the question and focuses our discussion 100% on the horsemanship issue itself.


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Positive mental imagery of equine biomechanics can make time spent in the saddle can be pleasant and productive. By Dr. Deb Bennett for EQUUS magazine. The study of biomechanics has been advanced through two avenues of research: analyzing films of moving horses and generating models. Making a biomechanical model is almost exactly the reverse of.


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Dr. Deb Bennett has studied classification, evolution, anatomy and biomechanics of the horse. She worked at the Smithsonian Institution, until founding the Equine Studies Institute. She is an author who has published four books on horse-related topics, in addition to articles in most major equine magazines in North America.


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I am Dr. Deb Bennett, Ph.D., and I founded Equine Studies Institute in 1992. The Institute is a colloquium of my friends, colleagues, and students who share an attitude and approach to horsemanship. As you browse through this website, you will begin to discover that this attitude and approach differs radically from that of other schools. This.


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Dr. Bennett's Ph.D. (1984) is in Vertebrate Paleontology from the Department of Systematics and Ecology/Biology of the University of Kansas, Lawrence. She earned a B.S. in Geology in 1974 from The University of Michigan and a Master's degree in Geology in 1977 from K.U. From 1978 through 1984, Deb worked as the Scientific Illustrator for the.


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Deb Bennett, PhD. The Equine Hind Limb By The Numbers. Raising the Base of the Horse's Neck. Analyze Your Horse's Proportions. A Glimpse of Life at the Roman Fort Vindolanda. Head & Neck Carriage: Fashion Versus Function. TRENDING. How to identify 8 common equine skin diseases.