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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 t ...
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Dr. Chris Mortensen, delves into the significantconsiderations 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 cansometimes be just a number. Dr. Mortensen discusses factors leading to horse retirement, including health care, nutrition, and the physiological c…
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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. Morten…
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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 a…
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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, emphasizi…
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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 …
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This podcast, hosted by Dr. Chris Mortensen, takes anin-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 e…
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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 c…
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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 expectedlifespan with proper care. Dr. Mortensen addresses the advanceme…
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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 percep…
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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, highligh…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equineeducator 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 lik…
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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 wildhorse advocates, discussing the management, adoption, and training of …
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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 howoverweight 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 i…
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Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses abnormal horse behaviors, alsoknown 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 underst…
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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 o…
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen, an equine educator andscientist, 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 introdu…
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In this episode of 'Mad About Horses', equine reproductivephysiologist 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 impo…
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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 pr…
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In this podcast, Dr. Chris Mortensen discusses the fascinating evolution of horse feeding practices and equine nutrition over theyears, 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' sophis…
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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 f…
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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…
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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 introduc…
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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…
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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, olfa…
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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 w…
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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 whi…
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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 understandin…
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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…
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Dr. Chris Mortensen delves deep into the factors influencing horse performance includingage, 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, …
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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 abilit…
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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 Thoroug…
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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 sensoryperceptions. Horses have strong monocular vision, wide hearing ranges, and…
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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 pl…
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In this compelling episode, Dr. Chris Mortensen delve intothe rich history and intriguing theories behind the domestication of horses. He discusses ancient DNA studies, their impact on ourunderstanding of horse and donkey evolution and domestication, and how languageplayed a crucial role in tracing human migration patterns. The primary focus ison t…
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In this episode of "Mad About Horses," we dive into the fascinating world of equine evolution. We embark on a journeythat 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: Introduc…
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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 signific…
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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 of…
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Dr. Chris Mortensen traces the evolutionary path of horsesbeginning about 65 million years ago during the age of dinosaurs, leading tothe present day. He discusses how massive environmental and other changesinfluenced the physical development and nature of horses over the years. Dr. Mortensen describes how early horses went from aforest-dwelling, f…
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