By AAP Chestnut horses aren’t crazy, they’re just curious. For years, chestnuts horses were considered to be more hot headed and couldn’t be easily controlled compared to other coloured horses. But research from the University of Sydney has discovered there are no real behavioural differences between them. A pilot study looked at… Read More » Read full article
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