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Dear Horse World, It's Dr. Stephen Peters: Evidence-Based Horsemanship & the Equine Mind - Part 2

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Equine Neuroscience in Action: Turning Science into a Stronger Bond

In Part 2 of our conversation with Dr. Stephen Peters, we move from theory to application — how to take the neuroscience of learning and connection and put it to work with your horse.

We explore:

  • Why drilling a task can reduce dopamine and motivation

  • How reward-based training works at the chemical level — and its limits

  • The difference between externally resourced and internally resourced horses

  • What habits like cribbing reveal about stress and coping

  • How oxytocin withdrawal drives “herd bound” behavior — and how to replace it

  • Why shorter, well-timed training sessions can outperform hours in the saddle

  • How to expand a horse’s “window of tolerance” without overwhelming them

This is where brain science becomes a practical, humane training advantage — building a smarter, more resilient, and more connected horse.

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