EQN 2200 Study Guide - Final Guide: Food Safety, Horse Training, Five Freedoms

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Five freedoms: freedom from hunger and thirst, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury and disease, freedom to express natural behaviours, freedom from fear and distress. Deep enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across space and time. Attachment may be measured along two dimensions: anxiety degree to which one worries about the attachment figure will not be available to support them, avoidance degree to which one distrusts the attach(cid:373)e(cid:374)t figure"s goodwill. Low scores on both dimensions reflect attachment security and positive self-regard. High scores on either dimension reflect attachment insecurity and negative views of human nature and partners. Conspecific trainers: lower education, herd-leader premise. Behavioural trainers: higher level of education, higher avoidance scores to their horse than conspecific and eclectic, use of learning theory. Conventional trainers: lower level of education, benevolent/malevolent horse. Eclectic trainers: mix between at least two, higher level of education. 445 injuring or endangering other animals. 445. 1 causing unnecessary suffering or pain.

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