ABSTRACT

Scentwork for Horses is the first practical guide on how to implement scentwork into the lives of domesticated horses, enhancing behaviour, welfare, and the human-animal bond. Scentwork is a new discipline in the field for horse and handler, and expert author Rachaël Draaisma arms the reader with a palette of information to enable them to put this technique into action. As well as theoretical background information on the nose of the horse and biomechanics, Draaisma discusses how scentwork improves horses’ learning abilities, development, socialisation, and their bond with the handler. Readers will learn how to have their horses explore their environment, participate in scentwork games and follow a footstep track to find a missing person or food bag.

Easily accessible for anybody working with horses at any level, scentwork can be done in small areas as well as in larger spaces on various surfaces. Whether veterinarian, behaviourist, trainer, animal-assisted therapist, equine physiotherapist, osteopath, or interested horse owner, this book promises to bring both you and the horse enormous benefits, strengthening the human-animal bond.

Rachaël Draaisma has always lived with and had a passion for dogs and horses. In 2002, she decided to make it her profession. Achieving several diplomas, she started to work full time as a trainer and behavioural consultant, first with dogs, later with horses. Her best-selling book Language Signs and Calming Signals of Horses, published by CRC Press in 2017, has been translated into several languages. Another pillar of Draaisma’s working life with horses revolves around equine mental stimulation and scentwork, and she has developed an extensive method to undertake scent tracking with horses, a new tool in enriching the human-equine relationship. Draaisma travels throughout Europe and the globe to provide workshops and lectures on calming signals of horses, equine mental stimulation, and scentwork.

You can purchase scent bags to aid your scentwork practice at the author's personal website: www.scentworkforhorses.com or www.calmingsignalsofhorses.com


 

part |72 pages

Part 1: Exploration

chapter 1|12 pages

Introducing exploration

chapter 3|24 pages

How to implement exploration in daily life

chapter 4|22 pages

How to use exploration to address problems

part |166 pages

Part 2: Scent tracking for horses

chapter 5|2 pages

Introducing scent tracking for horses

chapter 6|18 pages

Anatomy and physiology

chapter 7|14 pages

Biomechanics

chapter 8|4 pages

Background information

chapter 9|6 pages

The advantages of scent tracking

chapter 10|6 pages

Practicalities: What you need to know

chapter 11|6 pages

The four pillars of this method

chapter 12|10 pages

What materials do you need?

chapter 13|16 pages

Laying a track

chapter 14|40 pages

Tracking

Step 1: The beginning

chapter 15|12 pages

How to make tracking more difficult

chapter 16|2 pages

Scent tracking while riding

chapter 18|12 pages

Treat search