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A new study indicates that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as their equipment choices.
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Turku, Finland; Sweden
Who
Océane Liehrmann from the University of Turku, Finland, and the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
What
A new study indicates that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as their equipment choices.
When
Fri, 12 Jun 2026 16:40:04 GMT · 5h 16m ago
Where
Turku, Finland; Sweden ·
Why
The research aimed to investigate if psychological tendencies observed in human relationships also manifest in interactions with horses.
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How this affects you
This study offers new insights into how human psychology influences horse welfare and management, suggesting that understanding one's own psychological tendencies can lead to more conscious, horse-centered decision-making in equestrian practices.
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3 events in this thread- Currently Reading5h 16m agoA new study indicates that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including their attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as their equipment choices.
- Health & Science5h 16m agoA new study indicates that horse owners' psychological characteristics, including attachment styles and personality traits, are systematically linked to how frequently they ride, train, and spend quality time with their horses, as well as their equipment choices.Open article
- Health & Science5h 16m agoA new study indicates that horse owners' psychological traits, including their attachment styles and personality, are systematically connected to how often they ride, train, and spend time with their horses, as well as their equipment choices.Open article