Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

Dr David Marlin

STABLE SCIENCE is a must to promote the health, well-being and performance of all horses. Dr David Marlin’s Animalweb offers a straightforward approach to challenges, disrupting and reshaping the outdated equestrian education many of us have grown up with. Along with a mighty team of experts, David is helping all horse owners, riders and breeders achieve optimal performance for their much-loved horses, horses are living healthier, happier, longer lives by using the latest that science and technology can give us. AskAnimalweb.com is an independent resource website for all equestrians. A source of unbiased, science-based research, delivering news, product reviews, webinars, podcasts and articles covering the full breadth of the equine world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. AUG 9

    Rider in Balance with Maria Terese Engell

    In this relaxed conversation, expert vet and rider biomechanics specialist Maria Terese Engel joins Animalweb to discuss her groundbreaking research into rider asymmetry and movement patterns. Drawing on her unique background in both veterinary medicine and ballet, Maria shares insights from her current studies and the upcoming international launch of the Rider in Balance Academy. She explains how improving rider awareness and technique off the horse can dramatically change riding performance in just six weeks. From Olympic riders to grassroots amateurs, Maria’s methods centre on building precise body awareness and correcting long-held movement habits. This episode is packed with practical takeaways, especially for anyone striving to ride more sympathetically, improve balance, or avoid unnecessary pressure on the horse. Watch Maria's previous webinar and videos with Animalweb here:Webinar – Rider Balance with Dr Maria Terese EngellVideo – David meets Dr Maria Terese Engell – AAEP Convention  ---- To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    30 min
  2. AUG 2

    Introducing YardWise – A New Event for Yard Professionals

    Introducing YardWise – A New Event for Yard ProfessionalsIn this special episode of the Animalweb podcast, Helen Stock is joined by Amanda Watson (Equestrian Index) and Cheryl Johns (LiveryList) to introduce YardWise, a brand-new event tailored specifically for livery yard and riding school professionals. The event, taking place on 19 November 2025 at Warwick Trident College, Leamington Spa, is designed to be practical, collaborative, and solution-focused, offering attendees a rare chance to access top industry experts in one place. Helen, Amanda, and Cheryl share the story behind YardWise, a collaborative effort driven by a shared passion for supporting yard owners and addressing the real-world challenges they face. From welfare and insurance to biosecurity, legal guidance, employment, sustainability, and communication skills, YardWise will tackle the everyday issues that affect yard businesses, with expert-led roundtables and tailored support. 🗓️ YardWise 2025 – Key Details📍 Location: Warwick Trident College, Leamington Spa📅 Date: 19 November 2025💷 Price: £95 (includes lunch, refreshments, and all workshops)🎓 CPD: BHS Accredited Professionals receive 6 CPD points🔗 Tickets & Info: yardwise.co.uk💡 Key TakeawaysNot a conference – a workshop-based experience: No long lectures. Attendees will join small group roundtables with leading experts to discuss the issues that matter most to them.Bring your pain points: YardWise is designed to provide real solutions. Attendees are encouraged to arrive with 3–4 key problems they want to solve. Expert line-up includes: Dr David Marlin & Amanda Stoddart-West (Welfare & Welfare Stewarding)Rebecca Stojak (Equine Solicitor – Geldards)Nick de Brauwer & Helen Whitelig (Redwings)SEIB Insurance TeamLizzie Herron (Equestrian Leadership & Communication)Lucy Catan MBE (Code of Good Employment)Claire Shand & Sarah (Worming & Parasite Control)Catherine Chapman (Accountancy & VAT)White Griffin (Equestrian Environmental Sustainability)Gail Eggington (Biosecurity – Ag+)Jane Patching & Leanne Kelly (Health & Safety – IMG)Livery Live (Yard Tech Solutions)British Horse Society (Business Support) Inclusive and tailored: Relevant for all yard professionals – livery yards, riding schools, mixed yards – no matter your size or experience. Networking and community-building: A much-needed opportunity for professionals who often work in isolation to connect, learn, and build stronger businesses. Hospitality by Bedmax & Strawmax: Expect more than a sandwich – attendees will be well looked after! 🔗 Additional InfoWebsite: YardWise.co.ukFacebook: YardWise Facebook PageLinkedIn: YardWise on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    46 min
  3. JUL 12

    Meet Rachel Bean – Vet Nurse, Educator & Global Canine Welfare Advocate

    Meet Rachel Bean – Vet Nurse, Educator & Global Canine Welfare Advocate In this episode, we welcome Rachel Bean, a highly experienced Registered Veterinary Nurse, canine first aid trainer, and passionate animal welfare advocate. Rachel joins the Animalweb expert panel and shares her incredible journey, from her early days at the Dogs Trust to working across the globe with street dogs and wildlife detection teams. We talk about: How she helps owners choose the right dog and avoid common behavioural issuesThe importance of proper canine first aid training – and why regulation is urgently neededHer international work in places like Thailand, Kenya, Sri Lanka, and the OrkneysHer latest project working with anti-poaching sniffer dogs in ZimbabweHer growing passion for wildlife photographyHer mission to improve animal welfare standards on film and TV sets in the UKWhether you're a dog owner, pet professional, or just animal curious, this episode is full of useful advice, real stories, and inspiration. ---- To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  4. JUN 28

    New FEI Noseband Gauge – What It Means for Riders and Horses

    In this highly relevant Animalweb podcast, Dr David Marlin is joined by Animalweb's independent bit and bridle fitting expert Emma Busk to unpack the introduction of the new FEI noseband gauge, now in use on the international competition circuit. Together, they explore what the measure means in practice, why it has been introduced, and how riders, stewards, and horse owners are reacting to it. Emma, who has worked with both the FEI and ISES gauges, shares her practical experience using the new tool and highlights some of the challenges around consistency, fit, and application across different types of nosebands and horse sizes. She and David discuss whether the gauge goes far enough in protecting horse welfare, and what more could be done. Beyond the gauge, they delve into the broader topic of bit and bridle fitting, exploring why it matters, its impact on performance, and how to assess fit both in the stable and under saddle. Emma emphasises that every horse is different and that correct fit can’t be judged by looks alone. They touch on the importance of collaboration between vets, dentists, physios and fitters, and how past trauma or pain can affect a horse’s response to tack. The episode closes with some top tips for checking noseband fit and an honest conversation about pressures in the competition world, rider habits, and the myths around stronger bits. READ Emma's blog - Noseband Tightness in International Sport ---- To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    35 min
  5. APR 19

    Dr Gillian Tabor - PAIN – How to tell if your horse has kissing spine, gastric ulcers of arthritis

    PAIN – How to tell if your horse has kissing spine, gastric ulcers of arthritis How do you know if your horse is in pain, and more importantly, where that pain is coming from?In this episode, equine physiotherapist Dr Gillian Tabor explores the complexities of recognising pain in horses. From facial expressions and behaviour to the blurred lines between conditions like kissing spines, gastric ulcers and lameness, Gillian dives into the latest research to help you spot the subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs that something isn't right. Whether you’re a horse owner, rider or equine professional, this episode is packed with insights on how horses show pain, why behaviours shouldn't be dismissed as 'naughty', and why thinking pain first could be the most important step in safeguarding your horse’s welfare. Topics include: The science of how horses perceive painAnticipatory vs actual pain behavioursOverlapping symptoms across common equine conditionsWhy girthiness isn’t always about the girthKey research from Dalla Costa, Dyson, Kumar and more ---- To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    16 min
  6. APR 12

    Snaffle vs Double Bridle – What Does the Science Say?

    In this episode, Dr David Marlin takes us inside the findings of a ground-breaking new research paper titled “Comparison of Rein Forces and Pressure Beneath the Noseband and Headpiece of a Snaffle Bridle and a Double Bridle”, recently published in the journal Animals. Amidst ongoing public debate and controversy surrounding the use of double bridles in dressage, David shares how this study aimed to put assumptions to the test with science. Working with a team of researchers and high-level dressage horses, the study compared rein tension and pressure at key contact points across both snaffle and double bridles. David also tackles common misconceptions about bit mechanics, explaining why the curb bit is a class one lever with a floating fulcrum, not the “nutcracker” some claim it to be. He discusses the ethics of research publishing, the importance of evidence-based conclusions, and his hopes for a more flexible and welfare-focused approach to bridle use in sport. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in equine science, dressage, and horse welfare. The study was funded by Hartpury University and the British Equestrian Federation, and the full paper is freely available online. Follow this link to read more about it - New Study Reveals Similarities in Rein Tension and Noseband Pressure Between Snaffle and Double Bridles ---- To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    17 min

Ratings & Reviews

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STABLE SCIENCE is a must to promote the health, well-being and performance of all horses. Dr David Marlin’s Animalweb offers a straightforward approach to challenges, disrupting and reshaping the outdated equestrian education many of us have grown up with. Along with a mighty team of experts, David is helping all horse owners, riders and breeders achieve optimal performance for their much-loved horses, horses are living healthier, happier, longer lives by using the latest that science and technology can give us. AskAnimalweb.com is an independent resource website for all equestrians. A source of unbiased, science-based research, delivering news, product reviews, webinars, podcasts and articles covering the full breadth of the equine world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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