Online lecture: The ears of the horse, Prof. Dr. Gerald Schusser

Ear health: What if the horse is hard of hearing?

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Ears are important sensory organs for horses. Photo: EQUI PAGES/Jan Tönjes Ears are important sensory organs for horses. Photo: EQUI PAGES/Jan Tönjes
Horses are flight animals. Everyone knows that. And everyone has experienced how well the flight reflex works even after thousands of years of domestication. But what if my horse is hard of hearing? Or even deaf? An online lecture with Prof. Dr. Gerald Schusser explains.

Pricked ears are as much a part of horses as the quick gallop in the opposite direction as soon as danger lurks. Horses’ ears can hear much more than human ears. On the one hand, they perceive a higher frequency spectrum and on the other, they hear louder than the human ear. This is due to the anatomy of the horse’s ear.


While a lot of attention is paid to the horse’s eyes, the sense of hearing plays a major role in handling – who doesn’t talk to their horse, click or praise, “braaav”? However, the ears do not receive the attention that is paid to the eyes when they are watery or seem cloudy … in everyday handling.


Free online lecture on the ears of the horse


In an online lecture, Prof. Dr. Gerald Schusser, University of Leipzig, talks about “Ear health in horses: 1. ear health with normal hearing in horses. 2. behavioral disorders in horses with hearing loss or deafness.”


On Thursday, June 11, the lecture can be followed free of charge via Zoom video conference from 6.30 pm. It is part of the “Exciting science and practice around the horse” lectures organized by the Society for the Promotion of Equine Science (GWP).


Link to participation


Participation is possible with this link:

https://lmu-munich.zoom.us/j/7628923080

Meeting ID: 762 892 3080

Identification code: 709688


Pre-registration is not required.


This virtual event is free of charge. However, the GWP would appreciate a small donation (account no. DE20 2605 0001 0053 3011 23) or even more if you would like to join (annual contribution 30 euros, http://pferd-forschung.de/antrag-auf-mitgliedschaft/ )


On the same day, PD Dr. habil. Kathrin Friederike Stock, VIT Verden, will also provide information on “Genomic breeding value estimation in German sport horse breeding”.


Information on the GWP: www.pferd-forschung.de


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