On Thursday 15th February we discussed the importance of sleep for horses with researchers and lecturers, Sebastian McBride and Linda Greening. They explored the importance of sleep, potential causes of sleep deprivation, signs of sleep deprivation and the consequences of long-term sleep deprivation on the health and welfare of horses. Sebastian and Linda then answered the audiences sleep related questions in a live Q&A.
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