By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Gulf PressGulf Press
  • Gulf News
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Oman
    • Kuwait
    • Qatar
    • Bahrain
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Real Estate
  • Sport
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Explained
  • Opinion
Search
Countries
More Topics
Site Links
  • Newsletter
  • Terms
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: New Study Shows Horses Can Plan and Strategize
Share
Notification Show More
Latest News
What Is Cloud Computing Explained for Beginners
What Is Cloud Computing Explained for Beginners
Explained
Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Saudi Arabia 2026
Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Saudi Arabia 2026
Rankings
Top Highest Paid Football Players in Saudi Pro League
Top Highest Paid Football Players in Saudi Pro League
Sport
Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather
Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather
Lifestyle
Best Budget Smartphones in Saudi Arabia and UAE 2026
Best Budget Smartphones in Saudi Arabia and UAE 2026
Technology
Aa
Gulf PressGulf Press
Aa
  • Gulf News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Real Estate
  • Sport
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Explained
  • Opinion
Search
  • Gulf News
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Oman
    • Kuwait
    • Qatar
    • Bahrain
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Real Estate
  • Sport
  • Travel
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Explained
  • Opinion
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • Terms
  • About Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.
Gulf Press > Lifestyle > New Study Shows Horses Can Plan and Strategize
Lifestyle

New Study Shows Horses Can Plan and Strategize

News Room
Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 11:01 AM
News Room
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

A recent study conducted by researchers at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) has found that horses are more intelligent than previously believed. The study involved 20 horses who were trained to play a treat-based game with changing rules. The researchers were surprised by how quickly the horses adapted to the changing rules, debunking the theory that horses only respond to immediate stimuli and are not capable of strategizing. The findings of this study could lead to more humane training methods for horses and improve their overall welfare.

In the first stage of the study, the horses were rewarded with a treat for touching a piece of card with their nose. In the second stage, a “stop light” was introduced, and the rule was changed so that the reward was only given if they touched the card while the light was off. Despite the change in rules, the behavior of the horses did not alter, as they continued to touch the card regardless of the status of the light. However, this changed in the third stage when a penalty of a 10-second timeout was introduced for touching the card while the stop light was on. The horses quickly adjusted their behavior to avoid the timeout, demonstrating their ability to learn and adapt to new rules.

Lead researcher Louise Evans was surprised by how immediate and significant the improvement in the horses’ performance was after the introduction of the timeout. The rapid adjustment to the new rules suggests that the horses understood the rule of the stop light all along but had no reason to follow it when there was no consequence for getting it wrong. The study, published in the Applied Animal Behaviour Science journal, highlights the cognitive abilities of horses and challenges assumptions about their intelligence and sentience.

Dr. Carrie Ijichi, a senior equine researcher at NTU, emphasized that the study shows that horses are more cognitively advanced than they are often given credit for. She noted that it is important not to make assumptions about animal intelligence based on their physical appearance or similarities to humans. The findings of this study could have implications for horse training methods, as well as for understanding the intelligence and capabilities of other non-human animals.

Overall, the research conducted by NTU suggests that horses are capable of learning and adapting to new rules in a treat-based game. The study challenges previous beliefs about the cognitive abilities of horses and demonstrates their capacity for strategizing and problem-solving. By recognizing the intelligence of horses, we can develop more effective and humane training methods to improve their welfare. This study provides valuable insights into the minds of horses and underscores the need to reevaluate our perceptions of animal intelligence.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share this Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Previous Article Have you explored this McDonald’s alternative in Dubai? – News
Next Article UAE: Woman, 46, overcomes rare, aggressive stomach cancer – News
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

235.3k Followers Like
69.1k Followers Follow
56.4k Followers Follow
136k Subscribers Subscribe
- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

Latest News

What Is Cloud Computing Explained for Beginners
What Is Cloud Computing Explained for Beginners
Explained June 14, 2026
Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Saudi Arabia 2026
Top 10 Tourist Destinations in Saudi Arabia 2026
Rankings June 14, 2026
Top Highest Paid Football Players in Saudi Pro League
Top Highest Paid Football Players in Saudi Pro League
Sport June 14, 2026
Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather
Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather
Lifestyle June 14, 2026

You Might also Like

Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather
Lifestyle

Best Skincare Routine for Men and Women in Hot Weather

June 14, 2026
Top Wellness Trends in the Gulf Region for 2026
Lifestyle

Top Wellness Trends in the Gulf Region for 2026

June 13, 2026
Best Work Life Balance Tips for Professionals in UAE and Saudi Arabia
Lifestyle

Best Work Life Balance Tips for Professionals in UAE and Saudi Arabia

June 12, 2026
How to Build Positive Habits That Actually Last
Lifestyle

How to Build Positive Habits That Actually Last

June 11, 2026
Best Healthy Lifestyle Tips for Busy People in Gulf Countries
Lifestyle

Best Healthy Lifestyle Tips for Busy People in Gulf Countries

June 10, 2026
Top Self Improvement Habits to Change Your Life in 2026
Lifestyle

Top Self Improvement Habits to Change Your Life in 2026

June 9, 2026
Best Morning Routine Ideas for Success and Happiness
Lifestyle

Best Morning Routine Ideas for Success and Happiness

June 8, 2026
How to Improve Your Daily Routine for Better Productivity
Lifestyle

How to Improve Your Daily Routine for Better Productivity

June 7, 2026
//

GulfPress is a modern Gulf media platform delivering trusted news, business insights, technology updates, real estate trends, travel stories, explainers, and rankings from across the GCC and the Middle East.

Quick Link

  • About Us
  • Editorial Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use

How Topics

  • Gulf News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our latest news instantly!

[mc4wp_form]

Gulf PressGulf Press
Follow US

© 2023 Gulf Press. All Rights Reserved.

Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.

Removed from reading list

Undo
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?