“My treasures do not clink together or glitter; They gleam in the sun and neigh in the night.”
-Arabian Proverb
Thoughts On How Horses Think12/28/2021 a brief explanation of equine neuroanatomy and how horses think by looking at the autistic brainThey say a horse's brain is about the size of a large walnut; and that's not based on some Bedouin tale. The brain of an average adult horse weighs anywhere from 600 - 700 grams; which is less than 2 pounds. In comparison, the human brain is about the size of two clenched fists and weighs roughly 3 pounds.
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About CassidyCassidy Payne is a lifelong equestrian and animal welfare activist. With over 16 years of experience in the equine industry, Cassidy is retired from competing on multiple levels, from A-rated shows to local schooling shows. She is now focusing her efforts on training her horses with the Principles of Learning Theory in Equitation. Archives
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