


Understanding Hippological: The Study of Horses and Their Behavior
Hippological refers to the study of horses and their behavior, physiology, and psychology. It is a multidisciplinary field that draws on knowledge from fields such as equine science, animal behavior, psychology, and veterinary medicine to understand the biology and behavior of horses.
The term "hippological" was coined by Dr. Temple Grandin, a well-known autism advocate and expert in animal behavior, who recognized the need for a specific term to describe the study of horses. The word is derived from the Greek words "hippos," meaning horse, and "logos," meaning study or science.
Hippological research encompasses a wide range of topics, including equine nutrition, exercise physiology, learning and behavior, and equine welfare. It also involves the application of scientific principles to improve the care and management of horses in various settings, such as agriculture, sport, and therapy.



