Tamzin Furtado

Post-doctoral research associate, Faculty of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool

Maximising collaboration for equine health: working with livery yard owners and managers

Livery yard managers have to manage horse care within a balance of complex, intertwining and sometimes conflicting factors, including management of the land, clients, facilities, business and their...

Optimised environments for horse health and wellbeing: the use of alternative grazing

Track systems involve placing a track around the outside of a field or several fields, and keeping the horses on this tracked area rather than in a central paddock. Items such as water, shelter, hay...

How human behaviour change science can help us manage obesity in horses

A useful way of thinking about how change happens is to divide it into stages, as in the stages of change model (Prochaska and Velicer, 1997; DiClemente and Prochaska, 1998) (Table 1)..