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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TZ70 / DMC-ZS50 12.1MP Digital Camera - Silver
04 Jul, 2020
Love it
Took it to Africa and stood up well enough against other £1200 camera as far as I was concerned.
Horses in Company - 9781908809568
01 Jun, 2018
Revolution
A revolution! This book is long awaited. The words “pecking order” and ”dominance” have so long been used when we talk about horses and their behaviour. The former comes from studies in hens and the latter, sadly too often used in human interactions is anthropomorphically linked to our dealings with horses. Thank goodness, in this book the author states and explains how painstaking research shows that horses don’t have dominance hierarchies. What some owners report, (similar to the wolf studies on random wolves brought to zoos from different families not behaving “normally”) is completely artificial, brought about by the way we keep horses and the fact often they cannot live as free as the feral ones Lucy has studied. Others are now accepting that horses don´t have dominance hierarchies, and using ideas of dominance or being the horse´s leader or alpha have no ethological or natural basis. They emphasise the need for horse people to understand how animals learn and how to teach them. Here’s hoping this new paradigm will infiltrate the horsey world soon! Lucy is doing a UK tour July 2018.

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