Mad About Horses is the definitive podcast from Mad Barn for all equine enthusiasts. Presented by Dr. Chris Mortensen, a renowned equine scientist and educator, this podcast delves deep into the multifaceted universe of horses.
Dr. Mortensen brings his wealth of knowledge to diverse topics ranging from the ancient history of horse domestication to the latest advances in equine health, training and management.
Whether you’re a professional rider, a horse breeder, or someone who simply loves the sound of hooves on a morning trail, Mad About Horses is your weekly dose of all things equine.
In this episode, Scott Cieslar describes the journey of founding Mad Barn and driving change in the equine industry to make the world better for horses. He recounts his early memories of raising horses through his father's love for racing and the various roles he took on, from grooming to studying animal science and nutrition.
From his early days in horse racing with his father to founding a company now recognized worldwide, Scott shares how his passion for horses evolved. Starting from humble beginnings—carrying supplement bags in his car — Mad Barn has grown into a global leader with a focus on research, education, and filling critical gaps in equine nutrition studies.
Scott discusses how Mad Barn’s team of nutritionists and veterinarians provides science-backed solutions and education to improve horse welfare. He reflects on the challenges, the milestones, and the honour of working with Olympic athletes, highlighting his vision for a lasting legacy in the equine industry.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introducing Scott Cieslar
04:33 Early Memories with Horses
06:51 Journey into Equine Nutrition
08:43 Founding Mad Barn
11:04 Challenges and Growth
15:27 Research and Innovation
20:58 The Mad Barn Team
26:28 Education and Outreach
32:01 Working with Olympic Athletes
34:09 Reflections and Future Goals
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the critical aspects of pasture management for horses and other equids. Highlighting his experience with the endangered Somali wild ass, Dr. Mortensen explains the importance of continuous grazing behaviors in wild and domestic equids. He covers a wide range of topics including the benefits of productive pastures, appropriate forages, soil testing, rotational grazing, mowing, harrowing, and weed control. This detailed guide is essential for horse owners and enthusiasts looking to optimize their pasture land use, reduce costs, and ensure the health and happiness of their animals.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Somali Wild Ass
00:36 Behavioral Study in Florida
02:14 Observations on Equid Foraging
05:09 Importance of Pasture Management
05:46 Nutritional Needs of Horses
06:58 Benefits of Pastures for Horses
10:55 Determining Pasture Acreage
14:53 Types of Forages and Their Growth
21:20 Soil Health and Fertilization
25:39 Grazing Systems and Management
36:41 Weed Control and Pasture Maintenance
39:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Dr. Chris Mortensen shares his journey from aspiring veterinarian to equine educator and highlights the diverse career opportunities in the equine industry. He discusses traditional roles like veterinarians, farriers, and trainers as well as less commonly known careers such as equine photographers and insurance agents. Salary ranges and qualifications for various jobs are detailed, emphasizing the thriving nature of the equine industry. The episode encourages listeners, especially young people, to explore their passion for horses through the numerous career paths available.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 A Childhood Dream of Veterinary Medicine
01:01 Discovering a Passion for Equine Studies
02:35 Exploring Careers in the Equine Industry
03:14 The Vast Opportunities in the Equine Industry
07:40 Diving into Equine Health Careers
11:29 The Role of Equine Veterinary Technicians
14:13 Equine Dentistry: A Specialized Field
16:22 Equine Reproductive Specialists
21:39 Alternative Equine Health Careers
23:28 The Importance of Farriers in Equine Care
25:05 Consulting Your Veterinarian
25:13 The Role and Salary of Farriers
26:07 Exploring Unique Equine Careers
26:26 Equine Photography: Turning Passion into Profession
28:15 Equine Event Coordinators: Behind the Scenes
29:46 Equine Journalism: A Changing Field
30:54 Equine Insurance Agents and Appraisers
32:42 Equine Product Sales Representatives
34:13 Equine Training and Riding Instructors
37:11 Therapeutic Riding and Behavior Specialists
39:01 Stable Managers and Barn Hands
42:27 Equine Nutritionists: A Specialized Field
45:55 Conclusion: Opportunities in the Equine Industry
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen shares a personal story to illustrate the importance of nutrients in hay for horses. He explains the critical need to test hay to ensure it meets the nutritional requirements of horses, emphasizing that visual appraisal alone is insufficient.
Dr. Mortensen discusses the methodology of hay sampling, the role of different nutrients, and the implications of soil nutrient content from various locations. He provides an overview of essential measurements in hay tests, such as dry matter, crude protein, fiber content, non-structural carbohydrates, and minerals. Lastly, he stresses the role of equine nutritionists and the necessity of supplementation to fill nutrient gaps in a horse's diet, advocating for regular hay testing and balanced nutrition for optimal horse health.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Personal Story
03:01 The Importance of Hay Quality
04:06 Nutrient Gaps in Forage
05:13 Regional Differences in Hay Nutrients
08:35 The Necessity of Hay Testing
21:15 How to Take a Hay Sample
25:52 Understanding Hay Test Results
45:11 Conclusion and Resources
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into the historical and present-day significance of horses, exploring how they have evolved from essential work animals to companions in the modern era. He discusses the global economic impact of the equine industry, highlighting its value of $300 to $400 billion and its support of millions of jobs worldwide.
Dr. Mortensen also addresses the diverse roles horses continue to play, from police and ranch work to therapeutic programs, while emphasizing their indelible bond with humans across various cultures and regions.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 A Day in the Life of Horses 200 Years Ago
01:50 Modern Day Horse Life
02:41 The Relevance of Horses Today
04:03 The Global Equine Industry
05:52 Economic Impact of the Horse Industry
08:22 Horses Around the World
16:00 Roles and Jobs of Horses Today
21:57 Economic Impact Analysis
25:20 Economic Impact of the Horse Industry
26:19 Horse Industry in the United States
29:41 Horse Industry in Canada
32:08 Horse Industry in Europe
34:01 Horse Industry in Australia
35:19 Demographics of Horse Owners
40:50 Therapeutic Benefits of Horses
44:20 Global Relevance of the Horse Industry
46:07 Conclusion and Call to Action
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Dr. Chris Mortensen presents a comprehensive overview of equine liability laws around the world.
The podcast begins with a scenario involving Eli, a riding instructor, to highlight the importance of understanding and adhering to liability laws. Dr. Mortensen delves into various cases and legislations, including the Equine Activity Liability Act (EALA) prevalent in the United States, and similar laws in countries like Canada, Australia, and members of the European Union. He stresses the importance of liability insurance and waivers to protect equine professionals and horse owners from financial and legal risks.
The episode also discusses new and controversial laws in Germany, which restrict training horses under 30 months old. Throughout, Dr. Mortensen emphasizes the need for horse owners to stay informed and take reasonable precautions to prevent negligence and safeguard their equine activities.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction: A Riding Instructor's Dilemma
01:54 Meet Dr. Chris Mortensen: Equine Educator
02:16 Global Equine Liability Laws
04:19 Case Studies: Understanding Inherent Risks
05:51 Exploring Equine Liability Acts in the U.S.
16:25 International Perspectives on Equine Liability
32:12 The Controversial German Law on Young Horses
39:33 Protecting Yourself: Liability Insurance
42:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the spread of fly-borne diseases in horses, including the examples of West Nile virus and African horse sickness.
Dr. Mortensen reflects on his personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and draws parallels with the rapid spread of diseases among horses. The podcast covers the transmission methods, signs, symptoms, and preventative measures for various diseases. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of good barn management, vaccination, and consulting with veterinarians to protect horses from these potentially deadly illnesses. Key diseases highlighted include Equine Infectious Anemia, Vesicular Stomatitis, and different types of Encephalomyelitis.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Fly-Borne Diseases
00:31 Personal Experiences and COVID-19
02:07 African Horse Sickness and Modern Transport
04:37 Historical Pandemics and Modern Implications
05:23 Global Movement of Horses and Disease Prevention
06:51 Understanding Fly-Borne Diseases
07:34 Transmission and Symptoms of Fly-Borne Diseases
10:12 West Nile Virus: A Case Study
13:04 Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA)
25:29 Preventing EIA and Other Fly-Borne Diseases
26:42 African Horse Sickness: A Global Threat
28:29 Global Spread of African Horse Sickness
29:27 Transmission and Impact of Midges
31:17 Forms and Symptoms of African Horse Sickness
33:05 Treatment and Prevention Strategies
35:15 Vesicular Stomatitis: A Regional Concern
38:19 Encephalomyelitis and West Nile Virus
41:41 Effective Barn Management Practices
48:06 Conclusion and Further Resources
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen explores the topic of keeping horses calm, sharing personal stories from his early years at the Del Mar racetrack, and delving into various aspects of horse behavior and safety.
He highlights the importance of understanding horse psychology, the genetic and environmental factors affecting horse temperament, and statistical data on equestrian-related injuries. The discussion covers effective training techniques, welfare considerations, and the potential benefits and limitations of calming supplements like tryptophan, magnesium, and alpha-casozepine.
Dr. Mortensen emphasizes the significance of positive reinforcement, consistent handling, and safety precautions to build a strong, calm relationship with horses.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
00:45 Personal Experiences with Horses
03:21 Understanding Horse Behavior
03:57 The Importance of Keeping Horses Calm
12:04 Equestrian Injury Statistics
21:24 Factors Influencing Horse Calmness
31:17 Approaching Horses: The Left Side Tradition
33:39 The Importance of Horse Welfare
34:47 Exploring Calming Supplements
36:26 Tryptophan: A Closer Look
40:50 Magnesium's Effects on Horses
48:20 Alpha Casozepine: Promising Results
53:06 Final Thoughts on Calming Horses
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In this episode, we delves into the captivating journeys of some of the most celebrated female equestrian champions, highlighting their extraordinary achievements and overcoming of barriers.
Dr. Mortensen invites guest Dr. Emily Gilbert, a regenerative neurobiologist and equestrian enthusiast, who shares insights on Team Canada's preparations and the logistical challenges faced by equestrian teams from around the world. Dr. Mortensen also discusses the preparation and training involved for equestrian athletes and their horses as they gear up for the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics.
The history of equestrian events in the Olympics is reviewed, along with the role of various horse breeds in these competitions. The episode wraps up by looking at the mental and physical preparations necessary for becoming an Olympic champion.
00:00 Breaking Barriers: Women in Equestrian Olympics
04:21 Preparing for the 2024 Paris Olympics
06:10 The History of Equestrian Sports in the Olympics
09:09 Olympic Equestrian Events: Schedule and Highlights
11:15 Training and Selection of Olympic Horses and Riders
14:51 Breeds and Bloodlines of Olympic Champions
20:39 Logistics and Challenges of Competing Internationally
27:52 Mental Preparation for Olympic Athletes
38:30 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen, discusses the early stages of horse pregnancy and the effects of exercise and heat stress on equine fertility. He explains how critical the initial stages of embryo development are and how stressors can lead to the failure of pregnancy.
Dr. Mortenson recounts his dissertation work and subsequent studies on the topic, highlighting the physiological mechanisms behind these stressors and their impact on the reproductive cycle. He also delves into the ethics and challenges of conducting such research while ensuring animal welfare. The episode concludes with a look at male fertility under similar conditions and a touching story of the Dutch cohort study, emphasizing the importance of proper maternal care during pregnancy.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 The Beginning of a Horse's Life
01:27 Critical Early Stages of Pregnancy
04:02 Exercise and Stress Impact on Reproduction
05:41 Genesis of the Research
06:58 Heat Stress and Embryo Transfer
10:08 Research Methodology and Findings
24:34 Impact on Estrous Cycle and Embryo Quality
28:47 Follow-Up Studies and Broader Implications
34:03 Male Reproductive Health
36:13 Pregnancy and Nutritional Needs
42:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into the critical topic of heat stress in horses.
Highlighting his extensive research and experiences from Texas, South Carolina, Florida, and beyond, Dr. Mortensen explains the physiological mechanisms behind heat accumulation and dissipation in horses.
He debunks common myths, such as the danger of giving cold water to hot horses, and offers practical advice on recognizing signs of heat stress and strategies for cooling horses effectively. The discussion includes comparisons with other animals like donkeys, the impact of heat on horse reproduction, the importance of acclimation, and the necessity of providing shade and electrolytes.
Referencing several key studies, Dr. Mortensen provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and managing heat stress in horses, emphasizing the increasing relevance of this issue in today's changing climate.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Welcome and Introduction: The Importance of Subscribing
00:30 Heat Stress in Horses: A Personal Journey
03:02 Understanding Heat Stress: From Symptoms to Solutions
03:34 Dr. Mortensen's Expertise and Research on Heat Stress
05:59 Busting Myths About Horses and Heat
10:11 Comparing Horses and Donkeys: Adaptations to Heat
14:51 Recognizing and Managing Heat Stress in Horses
18:24 The Science of Heat Accumulation and Dissipation
25:16 Sweating: The Horse's Natural Cooling Mechanism
26:40 The Science of Horse Sweat and Cooling Mechanisms
27:13 Understanding Horse Sweat: Types and Functions
39:28 The Role of Hydration in Horse Health and Performance
41:26 Age and Its Impact on Horses' Thermoregulation
43:20 Effective Strategies for Managing Heat Stress in Horses
51:25 Concluding Remarks on Horse Care and Upcoming Topics
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Dr. Chris Mortensen, delves into the significant considerations around retiring horses, influenced by the story of Al Jabal, an Arabian who won a graded stakes race at 19, reinforcing the idea that age can sometimes be just a number.
Dr. Mortensen discusses factors leading to horse retirement, including health care, nutrition, and the physiological challenges of aging. The podcast covers various disciplines and their typical retirement ages, highlighting studies on racehorses and performance horses, and addresses alternative careers for retired horses, such as therapy programs.
Additionally, Dr. Mortensen explores the importance of planning for a horse's retirement, touching on options like retirement farms and sanctuaries while emphasizing responsible ownership till the end-of-life decisions.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Aging and Retirement in Horses
00:37 The Legendary Tale of Al Jabal: A Champion Beyond Age
03:42 Meet Dr. Chris Mortensen: Unveiling Equine Legends and Science
04:19 Understanding Horse Retirement: Factors and Second Careers
09:15 The Science of Aging in Horses: From Physiology to Care
17:24 Retirement and Beyond: The Fate of Racehorses
21:00 Exploring Post-Racing Careers for Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds
24:20 Age and Performance in English Disciplines: A Detailed Analysis
25:42 Exploring the Longevity and Retirement of Sport Horses
26:02 Insights from a Dutch Study on Horse Retirement
28:11 Analyzing Career Lengths and Retirement Causes in Horses
31:52 Understanding the Impact of Age and Discipline on Horse Retirement
33:56 Retirement Options and Quality of Life for Aging Horses
36:57 The Role of Therapy Riding in Horse Retirement
40:57 Considering Nonprofit Rescues and Retirement Farms
46:38 Concluding Thoughts on Horse Retirement and Care
48:14 Engagement and Resources for Horse Enthusiasts
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This week’s podcast emphasizes the significance of recognizing and managing toxic plants to prevent equine fatalities. Dr. Chris Mortensen shares a heartbreaking story of a seven-year-old Arabian gelding that died from ingesting oleander, highlighting the vital need for horse owners to identify toxic plants in their horses' environments.
Dr. Mortensen discusses resources and strategies for detecting, removing, and preventing toxic plant exposure, including utilizing the iNaturalist app for plant identification, engaging local officials or extension services for property inspections, and the importance of pasture management and proper feeding to discourage horses from ingesting harmful plants. The podcast aims to equip horse owners with the knowledge to protect their horses from plant toxicity, which is cited as a significant cause of death in horses worldwide. Dr. Mortensen underscores the podcast's mission of offering valuable educational content to improve equine health and welfare globally.
Resources
ASPCA Toxic & Non-Toxic Plants List HERE
Website on iNaturalist app for identification HERE
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Welcome and Gratitude: Engaging the Horse Enthusiast Community
00:38 The Dangers of Oleander: A Cautionary Tale for Horse Owners
05:01 Meet Dr. Chris Mortensen: An Introduction to Our Equine Expert
05:18 Understanding Plant Toxicity: The Serious Risks to Horses
06:06 Identifying Toxic Plants: Tools and Resources for Horse Owners
06:51 The Global Impact of Plant Toxicity on Horses
15:02 Why Horses Eat Toxic Plants: Exploring the Reasons Behind the Risk
21:21 Identifying and Managing Toxic Plants: Practical Advice for Horse Owners
27:21 Unlocking Plant Identification with Technology
27:39 Harnessing iNaturalist for Plant and Animal Identification
28:23 Practical Demonstration: Identifying a Toxic Plant
30:43 Understanding Plant Toxicity and Its Impact on Horses
32:32 Symptoms of Toxicity in Horses: What to Watch For
36:27 Strategies for Managing Toxic Plant Risks
40:38 Pasture Management and Preventive Measures
45:44 Concluding Thoughts and Resources
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen shares his experiences and insights on recognizing equine emergencies, the life of an equine veterinarian, and the importance of telemedicine in equine care.
Dr. Mortensen recounts a personal story about his horse, Buck, who came up lame one evening, prompting him to reflect on whether to call his veterinarian after hours. Through his narrative, he discusses a typical busy day in an equine vet's life, the challenges they face, and the reasons behind the declining number of equine veterinarians. He emphasizes the critical role of forming a relationship with your vet and knowing when and how to contact them in case of an emergency.
In the podcast, Dr. Mortensen also provides guidance on assessing a horse's condition, what's considered an emergency, and the evolving field of telemedicine. The episode highlights the importance of understanding your horse's normal behavior and vital signs, being prepared for emergencies, and always expressing gratitude towards veterinarians.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 A Veterinarian's Long Day: Insights and Experiences
04:24 The Challenges of Being an Equine Veterinarian
05:35 Understanding Equine Emergencies: When to Call Your Vet
06:33 Building a Relationship with Your Veterinarian
08:53 Evaluating Your Horse's Health: Behavior and Vital Signs
21:19 Identifying and Responding to Equine Emergencies
28:00 A Personal Story of Equine Care: The Case of Buck
29:05 Understanding Equine Emergencies: When to Call the Vet
30:40 Practical Tips for Handling Injured or Distressed Horses
32:59 Identifying and Responding to Equine Health Emergencies
34:33 Navigating Non-Emergency Equine Health Concerns
37:46 The Outcome for Buck and Lessons Learned
39:20 Exploring Telemedicine in Equine Care
46:05 Global Perspectives and Legalities of Equine Telemedicine
47:30 Emergency Preparedness: What to Have in Your Barn
51:05 Concluding Thoughts and Encouragement
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This podcast focuses on the importance of emergency management planning for horse owners, delving into personal experiences and expert advice to prepare for natural disasters such as hurricanes, wildfires, and floods.
Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine educator and scientist, shares insights from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina and Rita, emphasizing the need for preparedness. He offers practical steps for developing an emergency management plan, including risk assessment, deciding whether to evacuate or not, preparing your horse for evacuation, and protecting your property.
Dr. Mortensen highlights the significance of having a plan for both before and after a disaster strikes, ensuring the safety of horses and horse owners alike. The podcast aims to equip listeners with the knowledge and tools to mitigate risks and enhance resilience against natural disasters, urging them to share the information and foster a community of prepared and informed horse owners.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Emergency Management for Horse Owners
00:52 Personal Experiences with Natural Disasters
03:33 The Importance of Emergency Management Planning
05:41 Comprehensive Guide to Preparing for Natural Disasters
13:10 Identifying Risks and Developing an Emergency Plan
19:06 Evacuation Strategies and Practical Tips
24:21 The Criticality of Planning Ahead
28:00 The Importance of Evacuation and Horse Preparedness
28:30 Critical Horse Evacuation Tips: Trailer Loading and Vaccinations
31:51 Non-Evacuation Strategies and Property Protection
33:03 Deciding Between Barn or Pasture During Disasters
44:20 Post-Disaster Safety and Recovery
48:14 Building a Comprehensive Disaster Plan
50:52 Sharing and Reflecting on Emergency Management Plans
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This episode delves into the fascinating history and science behind horse transportation, exploring how equine transport has evolved from ancient times to the present day. It begins with a captivating story to draw listeners into the topic before transitioning to a comprehensive exploration of horse transportation methods, including trailering and air travel.
Dr. Mortensen covers various aspects such as the stress horses experience during travel, international transport regulations, and the costs associated with flying horses for competitions like the Olympics. Practical advice on trailering horses safely and ensuring their well-being during transport is also provided. Enriched with scientific studies and personal anecdotes, this podcast offers a deep dive into the logistics, welfare considerations, and historical context of moving horses across the globe.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction: How to Help Horses
00:47 A Tale of Adventure
07:46 From Fiction to Reality: The Journey of Horse Transportation
14:51 Historical Perspectives on Horse Transportation
20:46 Modern Horse Transport: Trailers, Airplanes, and Beyond
25:14 The Importance of Trailer Training for Horse Safety
29:57 The Logistics of Transporting Horses to Tokyo
30:40 Understanding Transportation Laws for Horses
32:10 The Process of Flying Horses Internationally
33:20 Pre-Flight Preparations and Quarantine Protocols
35:35 During the Flight: Managing Horse Stress and Care
36:26 Post-Flight Care and Quarantine for Horses
37:06 Costs and Considerations for Horse Transportation
38:19 Impact of Transport on Horses: Studies and Observations
38:53 Road Transport Stress on Horses
43:26 Transport's Effect on Sport Horses' Performance
45:07 Air Transport: Stress Levels and Adaptation
46:40 Trailering Stress and Diagnostic Testing for Horses
48:29 Essential Horse Trailering Tips
53:16 Concluding Thoughts on Horse Transportation
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This podcast, hosted by Dr. Chris Mortensen, takes an in-depth look at horse nutrition and its pivotal role in maintaining the health and happiness of both horses and their owners.
This episode extensively covers the complexities of feeding horses, ways to analyze and optimize diets for better health outcomes, and strategies to reduce feed-related expenses. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of consulting with equine nutritionists to tailor diets specific to individual horse needs, addressing common dietary deficiencies and the rising concerns around horse obesity.
Additionally, this week’s podcast explores the economic aspects of horsekeeping, offering advice on making cost-effective nutrition choices amidst inflation and rising feed costs. The podcast wraps up with an announcement about a forthcoming free online introduction course on nutrition and calls for listener engagement through reviews and social media shares.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Welcome to Our Equine Nutrition Journey
01:34 A Personal Story: The Impact of Proper Nutrition
04:19 Introducing Dr. Chris Mortenson: Equine Nutrition Expert
04:32 The Basics of Horse Diets and Nutritional Needs
05:18 Understanding Costs and Dietary Advice
07:15 The Science Behind Horse Nutrition
12:37 Addressing Common Nutritional Deficiencies
22:22 Practical Tips and Tools for Horse Owners
43:25 Looking Ahead: Free Nutrition Courses and Community Engagement
46:39 Gratitude and Encouragement for Engagement
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In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen explores the concept of horse personalities, sparked by a listener's request and recent debates over anthropomorphism. Dr. Mortensen shares personal anecdotes, particularly about a horse named Brasco, to illustrate the intelligence and personality traits of horses.
Dr. Mortensen delves into the anthropomorphic critique, clarifying the importance of acknowledging animal cognition and emotions. The podcast further examines scientific studies and personality questionnaires that categorize horse personalities into different types, such as dominance, anxiousness, and sociability, highlighting breed differences and implications on welfare and management.
Dr. Mortensen emphasizes the complexity of horse personalities and their impact on veterinary care, advocating for respectful and informed horse management while providing resources for listeners to evaluate their horses' personalities.
00:00 Opening Gratitude and Introduction to Today's Theme
00:27 Exploring Horse Personalities: A Response to Criticism
04:58 Meet Dr. Chris Mortensen: An Equine Scientist's Perspective
05:02 The Science of Horse Personalities and Anthropomorphism
08:05 Understanding Animal Cognition and Sentience
14:40 Nature vs. Nurture: The Genetics and Environment of Horse Personalities
16:38 Breed Differences in Horses: Hot, Cold, and Warm Bloods
23:28 Diving into Horse Personality Types
26:58 Exploring Horse Personality Traits and Breed Characteristics
27:57 The Role of Genetics in Horse Behavior
28:28 Understanding Horse Anxiety and Excitability Across Breeds
29:22 Protection, Sociability, and Inquisitiveness in Horses
30:46 Addressing Anthropomorphism in Animal Behavior Studies
32:46 Diving Into the Equine Personality Questionnaire
42:58 Linking Horse Personalities to Pain Management and Veterinary Care
49:07 The Importance of Recognizing Individuality in Horses
50:35 Closing Remarks and Encouragement for Horse Lovers
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Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the factors contributing to the longevity of horses and shares strategies for extending their lives. The episode begins with a tribute to Rosie, an American quarter horse who lived to 36, showcasing the potential for horses to live well past their expected lifespan with proper care.
Dr. Mortensen addresses the advancements in equine healthcare, nutrition, and management that have increased horses' lifespan from historical norms. He explores the current life expectancy of domestic and wild horses, the impact of breed on longevity, and the remarkable story of Old Billy, a horse that lived to 62.
The podcast emphasizes the importance of diet, exercise, dental care, hoof care, regular vet exams, stress reduction, and management of conditions like arthritis and PPID (Cushing's Disease) in supporting the health and longevity of horses. Dr. Mortensen also discusses new research on aging, including telomere regulation, and concludes with acknowledgments and encouragement for equine caregivers.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Welcome and the Impact of Sharing Equine Stories
00:22 The Life and Legacy of Scotch Time Rose (Rosie)
4:27 Introducing Dr. Chris Mortensen: Equine Scientist and Educator
05:25 The Remarkable Longevity of Horses: Insights and Statistics
14:32 Old Billy: The Horse That Lived to 62
21:21 Managing Geriatric Horses: Challenges and Solutions
28:33 Unlocking the Secrets of Equine Nutrition
31:02 The Obesity Epidemic in Horses: A Growing Concern
34:41 The Importance of Dental Care for Horses
37:02 Comprehensive Health Care: From Hoof to Vaccination
38:52 Stress and Its Impact on Equine Health
40:50 Exploring the Science of Aging in Horses
44:39 Understanding and Managing Cushing's Disease in Horses
47:31 Welfare and Stress Reduction: Keys to Longevity
51:09 Final Thoughts and Gratitude
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In this week’s podcast, Dr. Mortensen highlights broader concerns about the welfare and ethical treatment of horses in competitive sports. He mentions how the equine industry is under greater scrutiny. Dr. Mortensen also reflects on his experience at the International Society for Equitation Science (ISES) meeting in 2024, he discusses public perception, the scrutiny of horse sports, and the changing landscape of equine welfare.
At the ISES conference, topics included the use of whips, bits, and nose bands, the concept of social license to operate in the equine industry, and the evolving standards of horse care and retirement.
Dr. Mortensen stresses the importance of industry introspection and adaptation to ensure the best possible lives for horses while maintaining public support for equestrian sports.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 The Emotional Tale of Barbaro: A Champion's Journey
04:34 Introducing Dr. Chris Mortensen: The Voice Behind theStory
05:32 The Impact of Barbaro's Story on Horse Racing and Ethics
06:47 Insights from the International Symposium for Equitation Science
08:39 Exploring the Ethical Challenges in Equestrian Sports
16:57 The Future of Equestrian Sport: Changes and Challenges Ahead
42:47 Concluding Thoughts and the Path Forward
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Dr. Chris Mortensen shares his journey from aspiring equine veterinarian to equine educator and scientist, addressing the challenges equine vets face including low compensation, high student debt, intense work hours, and the critical global shortage of equine veterinarians.
Despite these hurdles, Dr. Mortensen advocates for the profession, highlighting the rewards of equine veterinary medicine and providing insights on how individuals can support and appreciate their vets. He emphasizes the urgent need for more equine vets and better retention strategies, alongside personal anecdotes, and data on the profession's state.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Welcome and Podcast Introduction
00:32 A Personal Journey: From Aspiring Veterinarian to Equine Educator
03:34 Addressing the Global Shortage of Equine Veterinarians
05:20 The Stark Reality: Compensation and Challenges in Equine Veterinary Medicine
17:24 The Rigorous Path to Becoming a Veterinarian
25:07 Financial Burdens and Gender Disparities in Veterinary Salaries
32:54 Global Perspectives and the Future of Equine Veterinary Medicine
33:33 Exploring Veterinary Specialties and Salaries
35:10 The Realities of Equine Veterinary Practice
37:02 Navigating the Challenges of Starting an Equine Veterinary Practice
38:10 Supporting Our Veterinarians: A Call to Action
43:51 Innovative Solutions to Veterinary Challenges
48:10 The Importance of Supporting Young and Aspiring Veterinarians
52:40 How You Can Help Your Equine Vet
57:26 A Heartfelt Thank You to Equine Vets
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine educator and scientist, emphasizes the vital role of vaccines in preventing deadly diseases in horses. He discusses the listener's impact on horse health, the dangerous spread of the West Nile virus in the early 2000s, and the critical importance of vaccinating against it and other diseases like tetanus and rabies.
Dr. Mortensen highlights the controversy surrounding vaccination hesitancy, rooted in a lack of trust and misinformation, and stresses the value of trusting veterinarians’ recommendations. He also addresses common misconceptions about vaccine efficacy and the financial motivations behind vaccination protocols, advocating for the wellbeing of horses above all.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction: The Impact of Sharing Knowledge
01:14 The Importance of Vaccines: A Personal Story
02:32 The Spread and Impact of West Nile Virus
05:59 Meet the Host: Dr. Chris Mortenson
06:08 The Controversy Surrounding Vaccines
08:11 The Importance of Vaccination: Tetanus Case Study
08:48 The Hendra Virus Vaccine Controversy in Australia
09:06 The Decision to Vaccinate: A Personal Experience
15:32 Vaccine Hesitancy: A Study on Horse Owners
25:51 The History of Vaccines and Current Controversies
30:41 The Struggles of Veterinarians
32:05 Addressing Misconceptions about Veterinarians
32:27 Debunking the Equine Vaccine Regime Article
35:41 Understanding Vaccines and Their Importance
36:34 The Science Behind Vaccines
41:26 The Importance of Vaccination Schedules
43:43 Types of Vaccines and Their Proper Handling
50:42 The Impact of Vaccine Failure
52:13 Final Thoughts on Vaccination and Veterinarians
52:59 Conclusion and Call to Action
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The podcast discusses the issue of wild horses, primarily in the Americas, and the management practices observed. It throws light on the nuances of wild horse life, their evolution history, and significance to human culture.
Dr. Mortensen shares insights from interviews with wild horse advocates, discussing the management, adoption, and training of these animals. The narrative revolves around a famous wild stallion, Picasso, and the legacy he left behind.
He highlights how wild horses are integral to the ecosystem and the problems associated with their displacement, touching upon the controversies surrounding helicopter roundups. The hosts strongly urge for more ethical management practices based on solid scientific evidence and advocating for these voiceless creatures.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Wild Horses
01:15 The Story of Picasso: A Wild Horse Legend
05:40 The Role of Wild Horses in the Americas
06:10 The Controversy Surrounding Wild Horse Management
07:08 Understanding the History and Behavior of Wild Horses
08:02 The Global Population of Wild Horses
08:52 The Evolution and Extinction of Horses in North America
09:49 The Reintroduction of Horses to the Americas
11:22 The Debate: Are Wild Horses Native or Invasive?
11:56 The Impact of Wild Horses on Ecosystems
12:41 Manda Kalimian on Status of American Wild Horses
23:05 The Status of Wild Horses Around the World
29:50 The Debate Over the Management of Wild Horses in America
36:55 Shelby Dennis and The Impact of Trauma on Wild Horses
47:00 The Concept of Rewilding and Its Impact on Wild Horses
54:44 The Future of Wild Horses: Rewilding
57:00 Conclusion: The Importance of Advocacy for Wild Horses
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The podcast discusses the issue of equine obesity, its detrimental effects on horse health, and ways to manage it. It highlights how overweight horses often face shorter lifespans and lower quality of life, emphasizing the need for responsible feeding practices.
Dr. Mortensen gives a retrospective on the life and work of Dr. Don Henneke, a pioneer in equine nutrition who introduced the Henneke body condition scoring system. It encourages listeners to rely on this system to help maintain their horses' health.
The podcast further explores psychological aspects of horse overfeeding, explains the significance of diet evaluation, and provides strategies for managing overweight horses such as cutting down commercial feeds, increasing forage-based diets, and limiting pasture access. The speaker asks listeners to analyze their horses' diet and apply the knowledge shared in the podcast.
Link to Body Condition Scoring Article HERE
Link to Diet Evaluation HERE
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Importance of Horse Health
01:35 The Legend of the Horse Industry
04:20 The Impact of Obesity on Horses
05:32 Understanding the Psychology Behind Horse Obesity
06:55 The Complexity of Horse Nutrition
07:56 The Obesity Epidemic in Horses
13:13 The Henneke Body Condition Scoring System
23:20 The Impact of Body Condition on Horse Reproduction
26:10 Global Obesity Epidemic in Horses
29:24 Understanding Horse Weight Fluctuations
30:30 The Psychology of Horse Owners and Weight Management
31:53 The Impact of Overfeeding and Misconceptions
32:29 The Cost of Overfeeding and the Need for Education
34:22 The Consequences of Ignoring Weight Issues
35:08 The Importance of Body Condition Scoring
39:17 Strategies for Weight Reduction and Diet Management
46:07 The Role of Supplements in Horse Diets
49:05 The Importance of Community and Sharing Knowledge
50:00 Conclusion: The Need for Change in Horse Weight Management
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Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses abnormal horse behaviors, also known as 'stereotypic behaviors.’
Many of these behaviors, from cribbing, pacing, and weaving, can be linked to mental stress from confinement and dietary issues. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the causes of these behaviors, pointing out there's increased research and understanding which helps devise new strategies to alleviate these stresses.
Dr. Mortensen underscores the significance of turnout time, social contact with other horses and species and diet balance. He advises horse owners to analyze their animals' diets to ensure they are nutritionally balanced and reviews the use of items such as slow feeders and enrichments as useful tools.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Stable Vices in Horses
00:12 Personal Experiences and Observations at the Racetrack
01:45 Understanding Stereotypic Stable Vices
04:15 Introduction to the Speaker and the Podcast
04:39 The Prevalence and Impact of Stereotypic Behaviors
06:52 Exploring Specific Stereotypic Behaviors: Cribbing
19:42 The History and Evolution of Stereotypic Behaviors
24:58 The Role of Mental Stress and Nutrition in Stereotypic Behaviors
29:18 Understanding High Energy Diets in Young Horses
30:29 The Impact of Limited Turnout Time for Horses
32:19 The Evolution of Animal Welfare in Zoos
33:12 The Misconception of Boredom in Horses
42:05 The Importance of Turnout Time for Horses
43:34 The Role of Enrichment in Horse Welfare
45:25 The Impact of Diet Variation on Horses
46:28 The Benefits of Slow Feeders for Horses
49:26 The Role of Diet in Preventing Stereotypic Behaviors
50:10 Understanding Stereotypic Behaviors in Horses
51:24 The Importance of Social Contact for Horses
52:30 Conclusion: The Importance of Understanding Horse Behavior
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This episode of the equine podcast provides an in-depth discussion on colic in horses.
The host, Dr. Chris Mortensen, draws from his personal experience and academic expertise to provide insights on identifying signs of colic, understanding its causes, prevention strategies, and possible treatments.
He describes how colic is the number one killer of horses under 20 years old and emphases the need for horse owners to understand this issue as 1 in 10 horses will experience a bout of colic annually. Mortensen shares personal stories that demonstrate the severity of colic and provides valuable information on how to manage it, including the importance of gradual dietary changes and regular vet check-ups.
He also explores topics such as possible post-surgery recovery and the critical role of veterinary care in managing and preventing colic.
00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Colic Awareness
00:55 A Personal Encounter with Colic
04:40 Meet the Host: Dr. Chris Mortensen
06:00 Understanding Colic: Causes and Impacts
07:50 The Role of Diet in Colic
08:06 The Power of Education: A Life-Saving Story
11:24 The Evolution of Horse Digestion and Its Impact on Colic
15:38 The Risks and Causes of Colic
21:54 Preventing Colic: Dietary Changes and Management
27:26 Recognizing the Signs of Colic
28:58 Recognizing Abnormal Behavior in Horses
30:07 Identifying Signs of Colic in Horses
31:47 Checking Your Horse's Vital Signs
35:52 Understanding Types of Colic and Their Treatment
40:15 Post-Colic Care and Management
44:12 Reintroducing Horses to Pasture After Colic
45:09 The Importance of Colic Education and Prevention
46:42 Final Thoughts and Appreciation
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine educator and scientist, discusses the five domains model of animal welfare, emphasizing their importance in the management and care of horses.
The discussion unfolds with gratitude towards the listeners, a personal account of meeting renowned autistic animal welfare expert Temple Grandin, and an introduction to the five domains - nutrition, physical environment, health, behavioral interactions, and mental state.
Using real-life examples, from personal experiences to historical instances, Dr. Mortensen highlights the importance of each domain and how they contribute to a horse’s overall welfare. The podcast urges horse owners to seek expert advice when needed and treats horses' welfare as a moral and legal responsibility, aiming to ensure a life worth living for these magnificent creatures.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Gratitude
00:47 Meeting Heroes and Their Impact
01:48 The Inspiring Story of a Renowned Animal Behavior Scientist
06:00 The Importance of Animal Welfare
06:14 The Influence of Temple Grandin on Animal Welfare
08:37 The Evolution of Animal Welfare Standards
09:00 Understanding Animal Rights vs Animal Welfare
13:59 Historical Perspective on Animal Welfare
20:00 Foundation of Modern Animal Welfare
24:25 The Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare
29:00 The Five Domains of Animal Welfare
30:10 Important of Nutrition to Horse Welfare
34:22 Importance of Environment to Horse Welfare
38:05 Importance of Health to Horse Welfare
39:16 Importance of Behavior & Mental State to Horse Welfare
43:20 Conclusion and Gratitude
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In this episode of 'Mad About Horses', equine reproductive physiologist Dr. Chris Mortensen talks about the exciting and incredible process of horse reproduction and birth.
Using the example of a mare named Tari and her foal, Prairie Rose, he explains various stages of labor, the differences in horse pregnancy compared to other animals, and the importance of early bonding and colostrum for the newborn foal.
Dr. Mortensen also discusses some difficulties that can occur during foaling, such as dystocia and red bag births, emphasizing that while most births proceed normally, vigilance is required to ensure the safety of both mare and foal.
Finally, he highlights the significance of colostrum for the immunity of the newborns and reiterates his admiration for these stoic and awe-inspiring creatures.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 A Night in the Life of a Pregnant Mare
03:23 Introduction to the Host and the Topic
03:35 The Fascinating Process of Equine Reproduction
04:45 The Risks of Giving Birth in the Wild
05:00 The Journey from Pregnancy to Birth
06:01 The Biological Changes Leading to Parturition
10:48 The Role of Hormones in Equine Birth
12:57 The Signs of an Approaching Birth
15:09 The Importance of Monitoring During Birth
26:50 Understanding the Stages of Labor
29:10 Monitoring the Mare Before Labor
29:32 Personal Experiences with Foaling
31:30 The Quickness of Stage Two Labor
32:38 The Joy of Mare and Foal Bonding
33:28 The Importance of Foal Positioning
35:52 Dealing with Dystocia
38:44 The Danger of Red Bag Birth
41:43 Post-Birth Checks and Care
44:19 The Journey of Prairie Rose
45:24 The Importance of Colostrum
49:33 Reflecting on Foaling Experiences
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This episode focuses on the reproduction process in horses, telling the story of a mare named Tari. From the first signs of estrus, to the miraculous journey of the sperm cell, to the pregnancy paradox, where the mother's immune system tolerates the half-foreign DNA of the embryo, Dr. Chris Mortensen walks through the intricate process of equine pregnancy and childbirth.
As part of the reproductive journey, we also understand the behavior changes in mares due to hormones. The episode also touches on safety concerns regarding the use of hormone supplements in mares like Regumate.
Dr. Mortensen emphasizes the information in this episode is crucial for anyone working with mares, particularly during the breeding season, and fosters an appreciation for the intricate biological processes involved in equine reproduction.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Request for Sharing
00:28 The Story of Tari
00:49 Understanding the Reproductive Cycle of Mares
02:03 The Role of Hormones in Mare Reproduction
03:45 Introduction to the Host and the Podcast's Focus
04:51 The Importance of Mares in Horse Breeding
05:43 Understanding the Differences in Male and Female Horses
06:13 The Challenges of Managing Mares
07:25 The Host's Personal Journey in Equine Reproduction
08:10 The Miracle of Life in Horses
10:40 The Breeding Season of Horses
12:44 The Role of Hormones in Horse Breeding
21:50 The Impact of Hormones on Mare Behavior
26:08 The Risks of Using Hormone Supplements in Horse Breeding
30:23 The Journey of Pregnancy in Mares
36:19 The Miracle of Birth in Horses
44:15 Conclusion and Request for Sharing
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the fascinating evolution of horse feeding practices and equine nutrition over the years, from ancient civilizations to modern times. He remarks on his personal experiences feeding horses and the remarkable changes in the field within the past few decades.
The podcast explores the ancient Greeks' sophisticated approach to feeding their horses, the significance of forage in a horse's diet, and the introduction of grains like oats, corn, and barley. Dr. Mortensen notes that equine nutrition has rapidly progressed in the last 20-30 years due to advancements in research, understanding, and technology.
He concludes by emphasizing the importance of analyzing a horse's diet and consulting with equine nutritionists to ensure they get the best care.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Personal Experiences with Horse Feeding
01:58 Evolution of Horse Feeding Practices
02:49 Understanding the Importance of Horse Nutrition
03:26 Introduction to the Speaker and the Podcast
04:55 The Evolution of Horse Diets
06:59 The Importance of Forage in Horse Diets
07:16 The Impact of Domestication on Horse Diets
07:49 The Importance of Water and Forage in Horse Diets
09:05 The Lifespan of Horses and the Role of Diet
09:40 The Basic Nutritional Needs of Horses
10:49 The Impact of Domestication on Horse Feeding Practices
13:49 The History of Horse Feeding Practices
16:05 The Evolution of Horse Diets Over the Last 50 Million Years
17:30 The Importance of Forage in Horse Diets
23:11 The Introduction of Grains in Horse Diets
26:56 The Evolution of Equine Nutrition in the 20th Century
35:46 The Importance of Proper Horse Nutrition Today
39:40 Conclusion and Appreciation for Listeners
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In this episode of 'Mad About Horses', Dr. Chris Mortensen reflects on the emotional investment in horse ownership, and then delves into the financial side of owning and caring for horses. He talks about his personal experiences, the benefits of horse riding for health and mental wellbeing, and the various costs involved.
Costs of ownership range from purchasing a horse, providing adequate facilities, feeding, and medical care, including veterinary visits and equine insurance. Dr. Mortensen also discusses the expenses related to a horse's hoof care, bedding, equipment, and training expenses.
00:00 Introduction and Personal Story
00:58 The Value of Time and Life
02:16 The Cost of Owning Horses
03:44 Introduction to the Host and Podcast
04:24 The Specifics of Horse Ownership Costs
04:55 The Importance of Health and Nutrition in Horse Ownership
05:30 The Cost of Horse Ownership in Perspective
07:20 The Cost of Pet Ownership
08:38 The Reality of Horse Ownership Costs
09:12 The One-Time Costs of Horse Ownership
010:32 The Most Expensive Horses Ever Sold
11:43 The Average Horse Prices
16:48 The Day-to-Day Needs of a Horse
18:10 The Cost of Boarding a Horse
22:06 The Cost of Feeding a Horse
24:49 The Importance of Veterinary Care
25:07 The Importance of Hoof Care
28:05 The Cost of Bedding for Horses
34:09 One-Time Costs for Horse Equipment
39:16 Conclusion and Thank You
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Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine researcher and educator, discusses the profound benefits of horse riding and ownership in this episode of Mad About Horses.
Beyond physical benefits such as improved posture, muscular strength, flexibility, and heart rate, Mortensen highlights psychological advantages like stress reduction, mood enhancement, increased self-esteem, and a heightened sense of control. He combines personal insights and scientific research findings, acknowledging how interaction with horses doesn't just make individuals healthier but provides a greater quality of life.
The benefits of horse riding encompass those dealing with mental or physical disabilities and can be impressive therapy, especially for the elderly. Mortensen urges listeners to encourage people in their circles to engage more with equine activities due to these benefits.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Magic of Horses 01:15 The Historical Connection Between Humans and Horses 02:18 The Host's Personal Journey with Horses 03:33 The Physical and Mental Benefits of Horse Riding 04:04 The Science Behind the Benefits of Horse Riding 07:16 The Role of Nature in Horse Riding 14:42 The Physical Health Benefits of Horse Riding 29:10 The Impact of Horse Riding on Different Age Groups 31:30 The Psychological Benefits of Horse Riding 40:30 Conclusion: The Overall Impact of Horse Riding on Quality of Life Visit https://madbarn.com/mad-about-horses/ to learn more about the Mad About Horses podcast.
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Dr. Chris Mortensen tells the history of draft horses and their considerable influence on many aspects of society like farming, transportation and industrialization. He talks about their manifestation following the prohibition era in the United States and their subsequent popularization through the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales.
Dr. Mortensen introduces the term 'horsepower' and discusses its origin in relation to the strength of a draft horse. Details are given on draft horse breeds such as Percheron, Shire, and Belgian, highlighting their individual strengths and attributes. The significant decline of these species due to the invention of modern machinery like tractors and automobiles is lamented.
He concludes with a plea to the listeners to acknowledge the historical importance of these 'gentle giants' and the profound contributions they have made to human civilization.
00:00 Introduction to the History of Draft Horses
00:00 The Budweiser Clydesdales: A Symbol of Draft Horses
03:55 The Importance of Draft Horses in History
05:48 The Evolution and History of Draft Horse Breeds
06:20The Role of Draft Horses in Agriculture and Transportation
09:00 The Myth of Knights and Draft Horses
12:52 The Origin of Draft Horses: The Black Horse of Flanders
16:54 The Legacy of Draft Horses: From the Percheron to the Shire
21:07 The Decline of Draft Horses in the Modern World
31:52 The Power of Draft Horses: Understanding Horsepower
37:44 Conclusion: The Lasting Impact of Draft Horses
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In this episode of 'Mad About Horses', Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into the important and complex topic of recognizing and understanding horse emotions. Dr. Mortensen shares personal anecdotes to illustrate how horses experience emotions like separation anxiety and happiness, emphasizing the value of observing their body language, facial expressions, and behavior.
The episode emphasizes the importance of a calm, relaxed demeanor when dealing with horses and how their interaction with humans and their environment affects their emotional well-being. Further, the episode delves into current research studies around equine perceptions of human emotions and owner perceptions of horse happiness.
The discussion stresses the importance of good horse management practices and the role of the owner in enhancing their horse's happiness.
00:00 Introduction: Do Animals Have Emotion?
00:29 Personal Story: The Emotional Bond Between Horses
04:07 Understanding Animal Emotions: A Scientific Perspective
04:38 The Complexity of Animal Emotions and Anthropomorphism
12:00 The Evolution of Social Bonds in Horses
15:45 Reading a Horse's Body Language
28:00 The Role of Vocalizations in Expressing Happiness
29:16 The Importance of Healthy Social Relationships for Horse Happiness
36:20 Owner Perception of Horse Happiness
43:20 Conclusion: Making Your Horse Happier
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Dr. Chris Mortensen, an experienced equine educator and researcher, takes listeners through the complexities and nuances of equine communication in this podcast episode of 'Mad About Horses'.
He explores the fascinating research related to wild equines, specifically the Somali wild ass, and their means of communication including body language, olfactory responses, and signals encoded in gene expression. He branches over to domestic horses and how they too communicate.
Dr. Mortensen further explains how horses can identify and respond to human emotions through vocal and physical expressions. He stresses the imperative need to understand horses' communication tactics, not only for constructive training but also to ensure their well-being.
Dr. Mortensen concludes by emphasizing the importance of gentle touch and positive vocal interactions in our engagements with horses, which he supports with compelling scientific studies.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Studying the Somali Wild Ass
00:40 Chemical Communication in Horses
01:41 The Role of Smell in Mate Choice
04:16 Introduction to the Host and Podcast Topic
05:47 Understanding Horse Communication
08:00 The Importance of Communication in Horse-Human Relationships
09:11 Recommended Reading for Understanding Horse Behavior
11:22 Understanding Horse Body Language
21:23 Facial Expressions in Horses
29:22 Vocalizations in Horses
29:50 Understanding Equine Vocalization
31:25 The Study of Horse Whinnies
32:38 Exploring Different Types of Horse Sounds
40:15 The Influence of Human Vocalizations on Horses
42:10 Understanding Aggressive and Affiliative Touch in Horses
44:50 Can Horses Indicate Choice to Humans
48:13 The Importance of Chemical Communication in Horses
53:50 The Future of Understanding Horse Communication
54:20 Final Thoughts
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What makes a champion Dressage horse? What makes a champion show jumping or eventing horse? How about what makes a good therapeutic riding horse? Listen for these answers and more in this week's Mad About Horses Podcast.
Dr. Chris Mortensen starts off this podcast episode by delving into the incredible story of Lis Hartel, a Danish dressage rider who overcame polio to become a champion. He discusses Lis's significant contributions to equestrian sports and therapeutic riding.
The episode explores different horse breeds used in various English disciplines like dressage, show jumping, eventing, and the qualities that make a horse suitable for each discipline. Also, the importance of confirmation in horse performance and different horse breeds involved in racing and driving are discussed. The episode concludes with a look at therapeutic riding horses and their qualities, as well as how Lis Hartel's story continues to inspire the Paralympic equestrian sport and therapeutic riding.
00:00 Introduction and Background
00:46 The Inspiring Story of Lis Hartel
03:56 Lis Hartel's Legacy and Impact
06:00 Transition to Discussion on Horse Breeds
08:51 Exploring the Characteristics of Dressage Horses
11:36 The Role of Warm Bloods in Dressage
17:52 Understanding Horse Confirmation for Dressage
24:08 Introduction to Show Jumping
26:54 Understanding the Vision of Horses
27:33 Breeds for Show Jumping
28:19 Olympic Show Jumping Champions and Their Breeds
29:50 The Role of Confirmation in Show Jumping
32:19 The Challenges of Cross-Country Course for Eventing
33:24 Breeds for Eventing
34:07 Olympic Eventing Champions and Their Breeds
35:16 The Diversity of Breeds in Eventing
36:00 Introduction to Horse Racing
37:51 Endurance Racing and Horse Welfare
39:51 Breeds for Endurance Racing
41:30 The Sport of Horse Driving
44:39 Therapeutic Riding and Suitable Breeds
48:02 Closing Remarks and Encouragement for Engagement
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What makes a champion a champion? Which breeds are excelling in which disciplines?
In this week's podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine science researcher and educator, discusses the key elements that make a horse a champion in Western disciplines like barrel racing, cutting, and reining. Special focus is given to the 'DM Sissy Hey Day' horse which set a world record in barrel racing, emphasizing the indispensable role of breed, conformation, and heart in horse championship.
Dr. Mortensen additionally highlights other successful racehorses and elaborates on desirable traits for respective disciplines. The podcast concludes with the unique characteristics of polo horses from different breeds such as thoroughbred, Argentinian polo ponies, appendix quarter horses, and the Manapuri Pony.
Podcast Timeline
00:01 Introduction to the Podcast
00:09 Imagining the World from a Horse's Perspective
00:55 The Thrill of Barrel Racing
01:09 The Role of the Rider in Guiding the Horse
01:30 The Intense Experience of Barrel Racing
02:53 The Excitement of Setting a New World Record
04:25 Introduction to the Host and the Podcast's Focus
05:00 The Incredible Athleticism of Horses
06:08 Champions in Different Disciplines
07:58 The Unique Characteristics of Different Horse Breeds
09:41 The Importance of Confirmation in Horse Breeds
10:20 The Differences Between Western and English Disciplines
13:06 The Characteristics of Barrel Racing Horses
17:05 The Characteristics of Reining Horses
26:00 The Importance of Pre-Purchase Exams
27:33 The Characteristics of Cutting Horses
36:29 The Characteristics of Polo Horses
44:41 What Makes a Horse a Champion?
45:45 Conclusion and Invitation to Subscribe
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What do horses do all day? What should they be doing all day compared to their wild counterparts? A critical topic for any horse owner or enthusiast.
In this episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine educator and researcher, discusses the experience of observing the behaviors of equids throughout the day. He notes the vital importance of understanding the natural behaviors of horses and other equids as it influences how they are managed, fed, and looked after.
Dr. Mortensen references multiple studies comparing behavior patterns - observing time spending habits, natural behaviors, and common stress behaviors particularly when horses are in confined spaces or too densely packed. He stresses on the importance of sufficient feeding, exercise, and turnout time for the overall health and well-being of the horses.
Podcast Timeline
00:01 Introduction to Equine Behavior Study
00:43 The Start of My First Behavioral Study
00:56 The Process of Recording Equine Behavior
02:25 Observations from the Behavioral Study
04:20 Introduction to the Speaker and the Topic
05:35 The Importance of Understanding Equine Behavior
06:03 The Impact of Behavior Research on Equine Management
06:45 The Natural Behavior of Horses
08:24 The Behavior of Wild Equids
10:40 The Behavior of Domestic Horses
14:55 The Importance of Turnout Time for Horses
17:40 Times of foraging for horses
24:42 The Impact of Pasture Density on Equine Behavior
29:12 The Behavior of Stalled Horses
38:15 The Importance of Proper Management for Horses
39:12 Conclusion and Call to Action
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This episode of the Mad About Horses podcast delves into the history of various equestrian sports, tracing their origins and development over the years.
Dr. Chris Mortensen, PhD. opens with the inspiring story of Pat Smith, a trailblazer in the field of show jumping. The discussion moves on to the birth and rise of various equestrian sports such as chariot racing, horse racing, show jumping, and dressage.
The episode also highlights the role of certain organizations like the FEI (International Federation for Equestrian Sports) in promoting these sports and establishing rules and regulations. The podcast concludes by touching upon the future prospects of equestrian sports and their transformative impact on participants.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Story of a Famous Rider
00:20 The Early Life and Challenges of the Rider
01:09 The Rider's Journey into Show Jumping
02:02 The Rider's Achievements and Legacy
04:44 Introduction to the Host and the Podcast's Theme
07:10 The Significance of Gender Equality in Equestrian Sports
09:00 The History of Equestrian Sports
12:20 The Role of Chariots in Ancient Equestrian Sports
13:40 The Emergence of Organized Equestrian Sports
18:20 The Influence of the Roman Empire on Equestrian Sports
22:26 The Evolution of Horse Racing
26:53 The Introduction of Endurance Racing
28:36 The Origins and History of Polo
31:12 The Introduction of Polo to Europe
32:35 The Rise of Show Jumping
40:20 The History and Growth of Dressage
44:10 The Western Disciplines: Cutting, Reining, and Barrel Racing
47:35 The Inclusion of Equestrian Sports in the Paralympics
49:05 The Future of Equestrian Sports
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Dr. Chris Mortensen delves deep into the factors influencing horse performance including age, breed, gender, and behavior.
Through detailed discussions and research study examples, he highlights the peak performance years in various disciplines, from racing to show jumping and eventing. The podcast also highlights the remarkable career of Zenyatta, an American mare who excelled in horse racing. Furthermore, it discusses the importance of diet in performance and potential links between temperament and behavioral traits with a horse's capacity to perform.
Additionally, Dr. Mortensen also shares fascinating information about the life span of horses in various conditions, from wild horses to cared-for domestic ones.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Favorite Horse Breeds
00:34 The Story of a Champion Horse
04:44 The Host's Background and Personal Experiences
05:50 Understanding Horse Performance
06:25 The Impact of Age on Horse Performance
06:42 Exploring Gender Differences in Horse Performance
07:12 Introduction to Equine Behavior
07:42 Understanding Horse Ages and Lifespan
13:00 Upper Age Limit of Horse Performance Horses
16:29 The Peak Performance Age for Different Horse Disciplines
20:50 Effects of Horse Age and Total Riders on Horse Performance
26:40 Horse Gender Impacts on Performance
29:45 Is There Gender Bias in Sport Horses
34:25 The Influence of Horse Behavior on Performance
43:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the 'Mad About Horses' podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the factors that influence equine athletic performance, including conformation, stride rates, confirmation, and gait.
He delves into stride length and frequency in thoroughbreds and quarter horses, explores how horses' basic anatomy enables their varied athletic abilities, and discusses how equine conformation relates to their athletic performance.
Dr. Mortensen also notes the need for defining traits based on specific disciplines and mentions upcoming topics that will highlight the importance of factors such as age, gender, behavior, diet, and breed in equine performance.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to Horse Perception and Bonding
03:24 Understanding the Equine Athlete
04:00 Exploring Various Horse Competitions
05:47 The Impact of Confirmation on Horse Performance
06:00 The Influence of Horse Behavior on Performance
06:12 The Effect of Diet on Horse Performance
07:00 Understanding Horse Anatomy and Biomechanics
12:15 Gaits and Impacts on Horse Performance
12:35 Review of Gaits of Horses
25:15 Gait Evaluation for Sport Horses
28:12 Poor Confirmation in Sport Horses
30:13 Factors in Sport Horse Ability
32:45 The Importance of Stride Length and Frequency
41:00 Age and Gender Impacts on Horse Performance
43:13 Conclusion: The Fascination with Horses
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In this episode of 'Mad About Horses', Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine science researcher and educator, discusses several popular horse breeds from around the world. A personal recount of his experience with horses opens the discussion, including famous racehorse Secretariat.
The show explores breeds like Arabian, American Quarter Horse, and Thoroughbred - some of the most populous breeds globally. Some of the unique pony and draft horses, such as Fallabella and Shire horse, are also highlighted.
Interesting facts about the genetics and origins of these breeds are shared, amidst discussions about select horse breeds potentially going extinct. Dr. Mortensen takes listeners through a deep dive into horse breed history, genetics, breed-specific health issues, and their impactful roles in human history and culture.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Personal Horse Stories
03:46 The Fascinating World of Horse Breeds
05:05 The Intriguing History of the Arabian Horse
05:28 The Importance of Understanding Horse Breeds
06:50 Exploring the Diversity of Horse Breeds
08:17 The Oldest Horse Breeds and Their Influence
19:00 The Popularity and Characteristics of the Arabian Horse
23:32 The American Quarter Horse: The Most Populous Breed
28:13 The Thoroughbred: A Breed Loved by Many
30:28 The Role of Genetics in Horse Breeds
35:06 The Unique Characteristics of Draft Horses
39:50 The Diversity and Charm of Pony Breeds
42:57 Conclusion and Appreciation for Horses
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen elaborates in-depth about how horses perceive the world through their senses of sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. Human interactions with horses often rely on understanding these senses, which differ significantly from human sensory perceptions.
Horses have strong monocular vision, wide hearing ranges, and a keen sense of smell. They also possess a sophisticated sense of touch, central to training and bonding, and dichromatic taste perception.
Understanding these sensory capabilities, which evolved over millions of years, is key to forging stronger relationships with these remarkable creatures and promoting their well-being.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:05 Imagining a Wild Scenario: The Cougar and the Horses
04:10 The Importance of Understanding How Horses Navigate Their Environment
04:56 The Predators Horses Face in Different Regions
06:05 The Importance of Understanding Horse Senses
07:36 The Role of Imagination in Understanding Horses
06:58 The Importance of Sight in Horses
20:05 Understanding the Hearing Sense in Horses
26:53 The Role of Smell and Taste in Horses
32:01 Understanding the Sense of Touch in Horses
36:16 Conclusion and Housekeeping
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into the vast population of horses, donkeys, zebras - collectively known as equids - across the globe.
He provides a snapshot of where these creatures live, their respective numbers, and the key roles they play in various societies. The episode also tracks their impressive journey from the wild plains of Africa to becoming domesticated animals around the world.
Dr. Mortensen highlights that even in our technologically advanced era, equids are still instrumental to many global economies, supporting livelihoods and contributing towards cultural heritage. The podcast also details the equid population in different continents and countries, the density of horses per thousand people, and provides an overview of the wild equid species presently in the world.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes
04:05 The Role of Horses and Donkeys in Global Economies
04:46 The Horse Industry in the United States
06:00 The Historical Significance of Horses
10:06 The Global Distribution of Horses
14:14 The Horse Population in Different Countries
29:55 The Global Donkey Population
33:39 The Global Mule Population
35:00 The Population of Wild Equids
38:45 Conclusion and Contact Information
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In this compelling episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen delve into the rich history and intriguing theories behind the domestication of horses.
He discusses ancient DNA studies, their impact on our understanding of horse and donkey evolution and domestication, and how language played a crucial role in tracing human migration patterns. The primary focus is on the domestication of the Equus ferus into modern day Equus caballus or the common domestic horse.
Dr. Mortensen in his discussion extends to the unique shaping of shared histories between the horses, donkeys, and humans, the geographical expansion of domesticated horses, as well as the development of horse riding technology such as bridles, saddles and stirrups. The episode concludes by asserting the continued relevance and interest in the history of horse domestication.
05:25 Impact of 'Valley of Horses' and First Human-Horse Interaction
06:30 Significance of Horse Domestication in Human History
06:47 Understanding the Process of Horse Domestication
07:07 The Connection Between Humans and Horses
07:45 The Importance of Horse Domestication in Technological Innovations
08:45 The Influence of Horse Domestication on Human Culture and Language
09:35 Understanding the Terms: Wild, Feral, and Tame
12:35 The Process of Domestication Explained
14:02 The Silver Fox Study and Its Insights into Animal Domestication
23:55 The Bowtie Peoples and the Controversy of Horse Domestication
34:40 The Yamnaya Culture and the Spread of Domestic Horses
39:55 The Simultaneous Domestication of Donkeys
41:50 Advancements in Equids and Horses
46:05 Conclusion and Future Topics
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In this episode of "Mad About Horses," we dive into the fascinating world of equine evolution. We embark on a journey that takes us from the distant past, over two and a half million years ago, to the present day, exploring the origins of the modern horse and its various relatives.
Here's a summary of the key points covered in this episode:
Introduction
The Pleistocene Era
The Journey West
The Significance of Understanding Equine Evolution
The Divergence of Equids
Modern Equids and Their Diversity
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Horses have been humankind's constant companions for thousands of years, and their hoofprints have left an indelible mark on our world. In this thought-provoking introductory episode, we delve into the profound influence horses have had on human evolution and history.
We start off by asking you to contemplate all the animals that have most significantly impacted human history. This thought experiment leads us on a journey through time, from the moment a brave human first mounted a wild equid, Equus ferus, to the countless ways in which horses have transformed our lives.
This episode highlights the importance of horses in changing geopolitics, boundaries, and how we travel and trade. We do recognize the role of donkeys and their significance in various parts of the world.
Throughout this episode, we explore the domestication of various animals, such as sheep, pigs, cattle, and chickens, and how they have influenced human history by altering food production and lifestyle. Horses, however, remain at the forefront of our conversation due to their unmatched athleticism and adaptability.
We also recognize the contributions of cats in controlling rodent populations and the deep bond between humans and dogs, which have been our loyal companions for millennia. This episode also touches upon research involving animals like horses and chickens, showing how these creatures have contributed to various aspects of human life and well-being.
At the end of the episode, we emphasize the irreplaceable role of horses in our history and encourage listeners to appreciate the profound impact these animals have had on human evolution. It is a reminder of the enduring connection we have with animals, with the horse standing out as a critical and influential partner throughout our shared history.
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Why are there so many horse breeds in the world? What are the different breeds of horses and what differentiates them? When did selective breeding for horses first begin? Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine science researcher and educator with over 20 years of experience, tells us the fascinating story of why there are so many horse breeds. He starts off this episode by discussing the mysterious disappearance of wild horses from the Americas 10,000 years ago.
We jump into how horses made a comeback in the 1500s with the arrival of the Spanish and other Europeans to the Americas. We start with a story of a horse found in Haiti, dating back to the Spanish community of Castile in May 1572. It was four hundred years later that archaeologists uncovered parts of his remains, revealing his long-forgotten story. Exploring Horse Breeds
Dr. Mortensen then discusses the importance of horse breeds in understanding equine behavior, capabilities, and health. Then a brief discussion on breed-specific characteristics and how they influence what activities horses are suitable for. This is followed with a discussion on breed registries, their rules, and the impact on a horse's value. To include an overview of breed regulations, such as those of Thoroughbreds (Jockey Club) and the American Quarter Horse Association. Understanding Horse Breeds The definition of a horse breed is a group with a common origin and distinguishable characteristics passed on to their offspring. Breed registries are the governing body of most breeds by setting rules and maintaining stud books. There are a variety of horse breeds, and they have important breed-specific characteristics. We explain the categories of horse breeds: light breeds (riding types), heavy breeds (draft horses), and pony breeds. Then provide an explanation of the terms hot-blooded, warm-blooded, and cold-blooded in relation to horse temperaments. Genetic Insights into Horse Breeds We are now able to trace horse lineages through mitochondrial DNA, revealing historical insights. Maternal lineages show us the horse’s roots with the slow mutation rate of mitochondrial DNA. This is important as genetics helps us under the many genetic disorders we see in many horse breeds. Genetics also are important of breeding selection. Genetic diseases like hyperkalemic periodic paralysis (HYPP) and severe combined immunodeficiency are a result of heavily selected breeding. The Evolution of Horse Breeding We briefly discuss the historical overview of horse breeding: from domestication to the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and beyond. Emergence of breed registries, standards, and specialization during the industrial revolution. Then the explosion of horse breeding in the 1800s and 1900s, leading to the diverse breeds we see today.
The Journey of the Colonial Caribbean Horse (Continued):
We pick back up the story of the discovery of a Colonial Caribbean horse in Haiti in the 1980s. Extraction of DNA and analysis linked it to the Chincoteague Pony, and the Caspian horse. The Caspian horse, thought to be the oldest domesticated breed, with a significant role in the development of modern horse breeds. Efforts to conserve the Caspian horse as a representation of ancient equine history.
Conclusion
Stay tuned for upcoming episodes where Dr. Chris Mortensen delves into specific breeds, their characteristics, and the fascinating stories behind these horses.
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Dr. Chris Mortensen traces the evolutionary path of horses beginning about 65 million years ago during the age of dinosaurs, leading to the present day. He discusses how massive environmental and other changes influenced the physical development and nature of horses over the years.
Dr. Mortensen describes how early horses went from a forest-dwelling, four-toed creature called Eohippus, to a single-toed, grassland-residing equid through the process of evolution and adaptability. He also touches upon various species of early horses, interpreting their survival or extinction based on how they adapted to the changing world. In addition, the show explains how the nature of horses made them a classical representation of evolution.
The first part of this evolution series wraps up with a look at the proto-horse Marychippus, setting the stage for the emergence of the Equus genus, to be discussed in the next episode.
Podcast Timeline
00:00 Introduction to the Evolution of Horses
00:00 The World 65 Million Years Ago
00:51 The Impact of the Fifth Mass Extinction
01:26 Survival and Evolution Post-Extinction
02:18 The Emergence of Eohippus: The First Horse
04:46 Understanding Evolution and Fossil Formation
05:48 The Evolutionary Journey of Horses
25:19 The Transition from Forests to Grasslands
31:10 The Emergence of Single-Toed Horses
32:12 The Modern Day Genus of Equus
33:26 Conclusion and Future Discussions
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