Ep. 92 | DR ANDREW MCLEAN INTERVIEW - Nutrition & Training Influence In Horse Behaviour
DEC 02, 2022
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In this podcast, Bryan interviews Dr Andrew McLean and discuss the research/evidence of how a particular nutrient profile can influence behaviour.


Dr Andrew McLean is an expert in equine cognition and learning and gives a fascinating insight to how horses have evolved into domestication. Understanding the physiology and natural responses to become better horse owners and trainers. 


Journal:- The effects of diet and weaning method on the behaviour of young horses


https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0168159105001115


Equitation Science International - https://esi-education.com/about-us/


CEN Nutrition - https://cennutrition.com.au

CEN is about feeding according to a horse's physiology and working with their genetic makeup to help them thrive at their best!


Dr Andrew McLean, PhD (Equine Cognition & Learning), BSc (Zoology), Dip Ed


Co-Director, Equitation Science International


He is in great demand as a trainer, coach and speaker. In addition to establishing the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre, he has written 5 books, including an international best seller, and authored 35 peer-reviewed journal articles.


An accredited coach for more than 30 years, Andrew’s own riding achievements include winner of the advanced section of the famous Gawler Three-Day-Event, representing Australia in Horse Trials, short-listed for the World Championships, competitor at State and National events in FEI level Dressage and Eventing, and Show Jumping to Grand Prix level. He also held a racehorse owner/trainer licence, and raced bareback in Australia and New Zealand in the 1970’s and 1980’s.



Human Elephant Learning Programs (H-ELP)

H-ELP currently contributes to the development, welfare and safety of elephant handlers and trainers across India, Thailand and Myanmar.


Founded by Dr Andrew McLean and Laurie Pond in 2010.


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