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The Ethics of Using Dominance-Based Training Within the Equine Leisure Industry: Part 2
The second of a multi-part series examining the ethics of dominance-based training techniques like “Natural Horsemanship.” This part investigates the role of language and appeals to emotion that can cause problems in understanding equine science.